CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO OUTFAWN
PRESENT
Present
I outfawn
you outfawn
he/she/it outfawns
we outfawn
you outfawn
they outfawn
Present continuous
I am outfawning
you are outfawning
he/she/it is outfawning
we are outfawning
you are outfawning
they are outfawning
Present perfect
I have outfawned
you have outfawned
he/she/it has outfawned
we have outfawned
you have outfawned
they have outfawned
Present perfect continuous
I have been outfawning
you have been outfawning
he/she/it has been outfawning
we have been outfawning
you have been outfawning
they have been outfawning
Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The
present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.
PAST
Past
I outfawned
you outfawned
he/she/it outfawned
we outfawned
you outfawned
they outfawned
Past continuous
I was outfawning
you were outfawning
he/she/it was outfawning
we were outfawning
you were outfawning
they were outfawning
Past perfect
I had outfawned
you had outfawned
he/she/it had outfawned
we had outfawned
you had outfawned
they had outfawned
Past perfect continuous
I had been outfawning
you had been outfawning
he/she/it had been outfawning
we had been outfawning
you had been outfawning
they had been outfawning
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will outfawn
you will outfawn
he/she/it will outfawn
we will outfawn
you will outfawn
they will outfawn
Future continuous
I will be outfawning
you will be outfawning
he/she/it will be outfawning
we will be outfawning
you will be outfawning
they will be outfawning
Future perfect
I will have outfawned
you will have outfawned
he/she/it will have outfawned
we will have outfawned
you will have outfawned
they will have outfawned
Future perfect continuous
I will have been outfawning
you will have been outfawning
he/she/it will have been outfawning
we will have been outfawning
you will have been outfawning
they will have been outfawning
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would outfawn
you would outfawn
he/she/it would outfawn
we would outfawn
you would outfawn
they would outfawn
Conditional continuous
I would be outfawning
you would be outfawning
he/she/it would be outfawning
we would be outfawning
you would be outfawning
they would be outfawning
Conditional perfect
I would have outfawn
you would have outfawn
he/she/it would have outfawn
we would have outfawn
you would have outfawn
they would have outfawn
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been outfawning
you would have been outfawning
he/she/it would have been outfawning
we would have been outfawning
you would have been outfawning
they would have been outfawning
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you outfawn
we let´s outfawn
you outfawn
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
outfawned
Present Participle
outfawning
Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The
present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The
past participle shows the action after completion.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «OUTFAWN»
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1
The new encyclopædia; or, Universal dictionary ofarts and ...
To Outfawn. v. a. [out and fawn.] To excel in fawning. — They receive as little by,
Outfawn as much and out-comply. Hudibras. * To Outvly. n<. a. [out and/j.] Tola
behind in Highs. — His evasion wing'd thus swift with (con. □Cannot out fly our.
Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1807
2
Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the ...
To Outfawn. v. a. [out and fa<wn.] To * To Outjf st. <v. a. [cut and jest.] To o*er-
excel in fawning. — □ power by jesting. — They receive as little by, The fool
labours to outjest Outfawn as much and out-comply. Hudibras. His heart-Aruck
injuries.
3
Encyclopaedia perthensis, or, Universal dictionary of the ...
To Outfawn. u. a. [out and fawn.] To excel in Owning. — They receive as little by,
Outfawn as much and out-comply. Hudibras. * To OutPLY. v. a. [out and fy.] To
lew behind in flight. — His evasion wing'd thus swift with scorn, Cannot out fly our
...
4
The London encyclopaedia: or Universal dictionary of ...
OUTFAWN', v. a. Out and fewn. To excel in fawning. In affairs of less import That
neither do us gooa nor hurt. And they receive as little by, Outfawn as much and
out comply ; And seem as scrupulously just To bait the hooks for greater trust.
5
The New And Complete Dictionary Of The English Language: In ...
Outfaw'ned {p. from outfawn) Excelled in fawning. Outfaw'ning (p. a. from outfawn
) Excelling in the act of fawning. Out'fit (j. from out, and fit) The act of fitting out a
ship, the expence of fitting out a ship. Outftew' {v. t. prêt, of outfly) Did ourfiy.
6
The Union Dictionary: Containing All that Truly Useful in ...
Wotton.— To stare down. i'_ Raleigh. Outfawn, dirt-fiwn'. v. a. to excel in fawn; .Q'
_ \ ofiy, dirt-fll. v. a. to leave behind in flight. Shak. Outform, dirt-f<irm'. s. extemal
appearance. Ben Jon. down. Shak. Outgate, 8?rt'g§te. s. outlet, passage outward
...
7
The Anti-absurd Or Phrenotypic English Pronouncing & ...
... Outbound StbS'nd Outbrave Stbra'v Outbreak Stbrak Outcast Stkлst Outcry
Stkry Outdare Stda'r Outdate Stda't Outer Ster Outer L y Sterin Outermost
Stermost Outface Stfa's Outfawn Stfa'n Outfly Ш/ Oftform Stfa'rm Outgo Stgo'
Outgrow Stgra' ...
Bartlomiej Beniowski, 1845
8
Hudibras: A Poem, in Three Cantos
Outfawn as much, and outcomply, . And seem as scrupuloufly just, To bait our
hooks for greater trust- 143., But still be careful .to cry down All public actions, tho'
our own ; . The least miscarriage aggravate, And charge it all upon the PART 111
.
Samuel Butler, Treadway Nash, 1793
Wrangled about some grave hypothesis As o'er a scullery bone curs snarl and
snap ; Cynics in looks, but mongrels in their souls, Who could outfawn the
meanest flatterer there, And lick'd their lips, scenting the savoury viands, And
sneer'd not ...
Henry Sewell Stokes, 1873
10
The royal standard English dictionary ... To which is ...
... quarrel Outfawn', va. to excel in flattery [a ship Out'fit, r. the act or expence of
fitting out out'fly, v a. to leave behind in flight ouer rm, s. external appearance
Outfrown', va. to overbear by frowns out'gate, 5. an outlet, a passage out Outgen'
eral, ...
William PERRY (of Edinburgh.), 1795