CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO OVERMULTITUDE
PRESENT
Present
I overmultitude
you overmultitude
he/she/it overmultitudes
we overmultitude
you overmultitude
they overmultitude
Present continuous
I am overmultituding
you are overmultituding
he/she/it is overmultituding
we are overmultituding
you are overmultituding
they are overmultituding
Present perfect
I have overmultituded
you have overmultituded
he/she/it has overmultituded
we have overmultituded
you have overmultituded
they have overmultituded
Present perfect continuous
I have been overmultituding
you have been overmultituding
he/she/it has been overmultituding
we have been overmultituding
you have been overmultituding
they have been overmultituding
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 overmultituded
you overmultituded
he/she/it overmultituded
we overmultituded
you overmultituded
they overmultituded
Past continuous
I was overmultituding
you were overmultituding
he/she/it was overmultituding
we were overmultituding
you were overmultituding
they were overmultituding
Past perfect
I had overmultituded
you had overmultituded
he/she/it had overmultituded
we had overmultituded
you had overmultituded
they had overmultituded
Past perfect continuous
I had been overmultituding
you had been overmultituding
he/she/it had been overmultituding
we had been overmultituding
you had been overmultituding
they had been overmultituding
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will overmultitude
you will overmultitude
he/she/it will overmultitude
we will overmultitude
you will overmultitude
they will overmultitude
Future continuous
I will be overmultituding
you will be overmultituding
he/she/it will be overmultituding
we will be overmultituding
you will be overmultituding
they will be overmultituding
Future perfect
I will have overmultituded
you will have overmultituded
he/she/it will have overmultituded
we will have overmultituded
you will have overmultituded
they will have overmultituded
Future perfect continuous
I will have been overmultituding
you will have been overmultituding
he/she/it will have been overmultituding
we will have been overmultituding
you will have been overmultituding
they will have been overmultituding
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would overmultitude
you would overmultitude
he/she/it would overmultitude
we would overmultitude
you would overmultitude
they would overmultitude
Conditional continuous
I would be overmultituding
you would be overmultituding
he/she/it would be overmultituding
we would be overmultituding
you would be overmultituding
they would be overmultituding
Conditional perfect
I would have overmultitude
you would have overmultitude
he/she/it would have overmultitude
we would have overmultitude
you would have overmultitude
they would have overmultitude
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been overmultituding
you would have been overmultituding
he/she/it would have been overmultituding
we would have been overmultituding
you would have been overmultituding
they would have been overmultituding
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you overmultitude
we let´s overmultitude
you overmultitude
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to overmultitude
Past participle
overmultituded
Present Participle
overmultituding
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 «OVERMULTITUDE»
Discover the use of
overmultitude in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
overmultitude and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Darwin's Plots: Evolutionary Narrative in Darwin, George ...
Else Nature 'would be quite surcharged with herown weight', And strangled with
herwaste fertility; Th'earth cumbered, and the winged air darked with plumes; The
herds would overmultitude their lords... (728–31) Comus's speciously ...
2
An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... o-fer-mytsh', s. gormodd, gormod ; gorddigon : a. gormodd, gormod. edd,
arddigon : ad. yn ormodol, thy Overmuchness, ö-fer-mytsh'-nes, s. gormodedd,
arddigon [rhagori mewn rhif Overmultitude, ö-fer-myl'-ti-tiwd, v. a. Overname, ö-fer
-nëm' ...
3
A dictionary of the English language: containing the ...
Multus (L.), many; multitude, multangular, multifarious, muttifidous, multiform,
multilateral, mullilineal, multinomial, muciparous, multiple, muliipo- tent, mu/
tipresence, multisyllable, multocular, overmultitude. Mulus (L.), a mule; mulatto.
Mundus ...
4
A New Universal, Technological, Etymological, and ...
... overload, overlove, overmeasure, ovenxlickle, overmix, overmodest,
overmultitude, overname, over- neat, overnoise, overoffended, overofficious,
_overpaint, overpassionate, overpassionately, overpatient, over- peer,
overpcople, overperch, ...
5
A Dictionary in English and Bengalee; Translated from Todd's ...
অতিশয়ক্রমে ভাবে বা পরি মাণে I Overmuclnn- s. আতিশয্য. অত্যন্ততা. অতিরিক্ততা I
To Overmultitude, v. a. স০×খা] বৃদ্বিন্ধুট্রিকু, (জয়াদা-কৃ, রেমশি-কৃ, সদ্ৰগ্যায়
অধিক বা বহুল-কৃ. অধিক ভিড়-কু I Overnight. 11- s. শয়নের পূবর্বকলে. শয়নের পুবর্ব
রাত্রি.
6
The Complete Poetical Works of John Milton
... And strangled with her waste fertility, 729 Th' earth cumber'd, and the wing'd air
dark'd with The herds would overmultitude their lords, [plumes, The sea o'
erfraught would swell, and th' unsought diamonds \Vould so imhlaze the
forehead of ...
John Milton, Henry Stebbing, Marianna De_Marinis, 1837
To Overmultitude, va. Exceder en numero. To OvernAme, va. Nombrar entre otros
. Oversight, í. La noche pasada ; aquella parte de la noche que se pasa antes de
ir á dormir. Overoffícious, a. Demasiado entremetido. Overofficiousness, ».
8
A dictionary of the German and English languages
... gar ju oiel, |U fehr Overmuch' ness, «. t bai llebermaf¡ B. Joutes, (unengl.).
Overmultitude, Avurmùl'ii lude, ». a. t an ЗХепде übertreffen. Overname,
Avùrname', t (nad) eitianber) ^ernennen, herfagen. SIUK Overneat, Avurnete', adj
. aiificri nett.
Christoph Friedrich Grieb, 1847
9
99Cent Ebooks "Five Works by Milton"
The herds would overmultitude their lords; What need a vermeiltinctured lipfor
that, The sea o'erfraught would swell, andthe unsought diamonds Lovedarting
eyes,or tresses like the morn? 78 There was another meaning in these gifts; And
she.
10
John Milton Complete Shorter Poems
... who would be quite surcharg'd wth her own waite and strangl'd with her vast
fertillitie, th'earth cumberd, and the wing'd ayre dark'd wth plumes the heards
would overmultitude their Lords 700 the sea orefraught would swell, and th'
vnsaught ...
John Milton, Stella P. Revard, 2009