CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO OVERTHWART
PRESENT
Present
I overthwart
you overthwart
he/she/it overthwarts
we overthwart
you overthwart
they overthwart
Present continuous
I am overthwarting
you are overthwarting
he/she/it is overthwarting
we are overthwarting
you are overthwarting
they are overthwarting
Present perfect
I have overthwarted
you have overthwarted
he/she/it has overthwarted
we have overthwarted
you have overthwarted
they have overthwarted
Present perfect continuous
I have been overthwarting
you have been overthwarting
he/she/it has been overthwarting
we have been overthwarting
you have been overthwarting
they have been overthwarting
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 overthwarted
you overthwarted
he/she/it overthwarted
we overthwarted
you overthwarted
they overthwarted
Past continuous
I was overthwarting
you were overthwarting
he/she/it was overthwarting
we were overthwarting
you were overthwarting
they were overthwarting
Past perfect
I had overthwarted
you had overthwarted
he/she/it had overthwarted
we had overthwarted
you had overthwarted
they had overthwarted
Past perfect continuous
I had been overthwarting
you had been overthwarting
he/she/it had been overthwarting
we had been overthwarting
you had been overthwarting
they had been overthwarting
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will overthwart
you will overthwart
he/she/it will overthwart
we will overthwart
you will overthwart
they will overthwart
Future continuous
I will be overthwarting
you will be overthwarting
he/she/it will be overthwarting
we will be overthwarting
you will be overthwarting
they will be overthwarting
Future perfect
I will have overthwarted
you will have overthwarted
he/she/it will have overthwarted
we will have overthwarted
you will have overthwarted
they will have overthwarted
Future perfect continuous
I will have been overthwarting
you will have been overthwarting
he/she/it will have been overthwarting
we will have been overthwarting
you will have been overthwarting
they will have been overthwarting
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would overthwart
you would overthwart
he/she/it would overthwart
we would overthwart
you would overthwart
they would overthwart
Conditional continuous
I would be overthwarting
you would be overthwarting
he/she/it would be overthwarting
we would be overthwarting
you would be overthwarting
they would be overthwarting
Conditional perfect
I would have overthwart
you would have overthwart
he/she/it would have overthwart
we would have overthwart
you would have overthwart
they would have overthwart
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been overthwarting
you would have been overthwarting
he/she/it would have been overthwarting
we would have been overthwarting
you would have been overthwarting
they would have been overthwarting
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you overthwart
we let´s overthwart
you overthwart
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
overthwarted
Present Participle
overthwarting
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 «OVERTHWART»
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1
Encyclopaedia Londinensis
OVERTHWART', adj. opposite; being over-against. --We whisper, for fear our
overthwart neighbours should hear us, and betray us to the government. Dr_z/
den.-Crossing any thing perpenelicularly.--Perverse; contradictious; cross-
Withoute ...
2
Encyclopaedia Londinensis, or, Universal dictionary of arts, ...
OVERTHROW'ER, s. He who overthrows. OVERTHWART', adj. Oppolite; being
over- against. — We whisper, for fear our overthtvart neighbours should hear us,
and betray us to the government. Dryilen. — Crossing any thing perpendicularly.
3
Dictionnary of the English Language with Numerous ...
We whisper, for fear our overthwart neighbours Should hear us, and betray us to
the government. Dryden. 2. Crossing any thing perpendicularly. 3. Perverse ;
adverse ; contradictious ; cross. Withoute benygnyte, traitouris, overthwarte.
Wicliffe ...
4
Dizionario Italiano Ed Inglese. A Dictionary Italian and ...
For', pret. immerff ; - in dlfgrazja. . e Overthwart [or orward] ostine'o, To over-
whelm in water, sbmmerge- t Out of place, che baperduta il fuo imo capel-bia; , n,
o tuflbre nell'oeqim. _ ' piego , seon impiego; ' Overthwart [ out of nrder_] di tra»
To ...
5
A Dictionnary of the English Language
We whilþer, for fear our overthwart neighbours Should hear us, and betray us to
the government. a. Crosiing any thing Perpendicularly. 3. Perverse; adverse;
contradictious; cross. Two or three acts disposed them to cross and oppose any ...
6
A glossary; or, Collection of words ... which have been ...
Heywood't -Epigrams. See Nether-stocks. Overthwart, a. Cross, contrary,
contradictory. It is rather extraordinary that this word, which , appears to have
been in great favour with many of his contemporaries, is not once used by
Shakespeare.
7
The Birth of Mankind: Otherwise Named, The Woman's Book : ...
The fourth be nominated the overthwart muscles,6 in Latin The overthwart
musculi transversi, because they transverse or overthwart the muscles belly; in
each side likewise of whom, there is one of these muscles, which in the middle
line of the ...
Eucharius Rösslin, Thomas Raynalde, Elaine Hobby, 2009
8
Poetry of Attention in the Eighteenth Century
One intriguing directional detail is Cowper's choice of theword “overthwart”to
describethepositionof the sloping landinrelationto the Ouse. Overthwart, an
archaism by thetime Cowper usesitin1785, means “on the opposite side of” (OED
).
9
Thesaurus Linguae Latinae Compendiarius: Designed Chiefly ...
( 2) Also a transom, or beam going overthwart an house, a girder that holdeth the
side: of an house together. (1)'llb1 coena in transtro? Pers. 5, 147. Furit Vulcanus
transtra per hc remos, Virg. Aen. 5, 563. (2) Vitruv. 2, l. 8: 4, 2. 3 \ H Transvaso ...
10
Glossary of Northamptonshire words and phrases, with ...
Overthwartly, parversement," Pals- OVERTHWART.' grave. Chaucer and Wiclif
use it. We apply it variously ; as, " He lives d'erwart the way." " The gooseberry
trees shoot so overwart, the gardener is obliged to cut a great deal of the wood
away ...
Anne Elizabeth Baker, 1854
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... the swifter over these high snows, that they may the more nimbly avoid cliffs of rocks, and steep places with an overthwart [transverse] motion, ... «Pique newsmagazine, May 11»