CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO SPANCELLED
PRESENT
Present
I spancelled
you spancelled
he/she/it spancelleds
we spancelled
you spancelled
they spancelled
Present continuous
I am spancelledding
you are spancelledding
he/she/it is spancelledding
we are spancelledding
you are spancelledding
they are spancelledding
Present perfect
I have spancelledded
you have spancelledded
he/she/it has spancelledded
we have spancelledded
you have spancelledded
they have spancelledded
Present perfect continuous
I have been spancelledding
you have been spancelledding
he/she/it has been spancelledding
we have been spancelledding
you have been spancelledding
they have been spancelledding
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 spancelledded
you spancelledded
he/she/it spancelledded
we spancelledded
you spancelledded
they spancelledded
Past continuous
I was spancelledding
you were spancelledding
he/she/it was spancelledding
we were spancelledding
you were spancelledding
they were spancelledding
Past perfect
I had spancelledded
you had spancelledded
he/she/it had spancelledded
we had spancelledded
you had spancelledded
they had spancelledded
Past perfect continuous
I had been spancelledding
you had been spancelledding
he/she/it had been spancelledding
we had been spancelledding
you had been spancelledding
they had been spancelledding
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will spancelled
you will spancelled
he/she/it will spancelled
we will spancelled
you will spancelled
they will spancelled
Future continuous
I will be spancelledding
you will be spancelledding
he/she/it will be spancelledding
we will be spancelledding
you will be spancelledding
they will be spancelledding
Future perfect
I will have spancelledded
you will have spancelledded
he/she/it will have spancelledded
we will have spancelledded
you will have spancelledded
they will have spancelledded
Future perfect continuous
I will have been spancelledding
you will have been spancelledding
he/she/it will have been spancelledding
we will have been spancelledding
you will have been spancelledding
they will have been spancelledding
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would spancelled
you would spancelled
he/she/it would spancelled
we would spancelled
you would spancelled
they would spancelled
Conditional continuous
I would be spancelledding
you would be spancelledding
he/she/it would be spancelledding
we would be spancelledding
you would be spancelledding
they would be spancelledding
Conditional perfect
I would have spancelled
you would have spancelled
he/she/it would have spancelled
we would have spancelled
you would have spancelled
they would have spancelled
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been spancelledding
you would have been spancelledding
he/she/it would have been spancelledding
we would have been spancelledding
you would have been spancelledding
they would have been spancelledding
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you spancelled
we let´s spancelled
you spancelled
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
spancelledded
Present Participle
spancelledding
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 «SPANCELLED»
Discover the use of
spancelled in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
spancelled and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Irish Writer and the World
For example, in 'The Spancelled', a story from A Munster Twilight, we read at the
start of a paragraph : 'Now, as to the spancelled man who was to meet this
spancelled woman. John Keegan his name was . . ."4 The opening three words, '
now ...
2
The Gentleman's Magazine
On them appears what is called by heralds the spancelled horse, with the hind
and fore leg on the same side fastened together by a bar ; and this is done for the
purpose of changing the trot into an amble, and of course by persons who knew ...
3
A history of the Church of St. Peter, Northampton, together ...
The shield on the dexter side is Lockwood, argent a fess between three martlets
sable, in pretence (for Elizabeth Percival, his second wife, who was an heiress)
sable a horse passant argent spancelled' in both legs on the near side gules ...
4
Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society
It happened one morning that a girl who was proceeding to milk her own cows,
met the 3l4r 34ri)r)4C in a glen, and, having spancelled her, began to milk her,
but the 3ldt/ 34rnrj4d became very fidgety, as she was never before spancelled.
5
The Practice of Typography: Correct Composition; a Treatise ...
... soliloquize solmisation solmization sombre sombre sombring sombring
somersault somersault sonnetise sonnetize sorbin sorbine sowans sowens
spagyric spagyric spahi spahee spancelled spancelled specialisation
specialization spectre ...
Theodore Low De Vinne, 1902
He laughed outright when he saw the spancelled mule, and called an orderly, to
whom he gave him and the guide in charge ; then, putting his arm in mine, he led
me across to a large marquee. There were nine or twelve jolly fellows inside, ...
Edmund Hodgson Yates, William Tinsley, Edmund Downey, 1883
It happened one morning that a girl who was proceeding to milk her own cows,
met the 3l4f 34ti)tJ4C in a glen, and, having spancelled her, began to milk her,
but the 3l4f 34li)t)4C became very fidgety, as she was never before spancelled.
Cork Historical and Archaeological Society, 1895
8
Tinsley's magazine, conducted by E. Yates
He laughed outright when he saw the spancelled mule, and called an orderly, to
whom he gave him and the guide in charge ; then, putting his arm in mine, he led
me across to a large marquee. There were nine or twelve jolly fellows inside, ...
"I feel like a spancelled horse," Donough complained to Mac Liag later. He found
himself journeying to the old poet's house by the lake almost every day, seeking ..
. he knew not what. "Spancelled horses accept their hobbles and are obedient," ...
10
The Gentleman's Magazine
Spancelled Horse on ancient Coins. * The engraver has blundered the latter part.
The E should be a small i ^ placed within an L, and the three remaining letters
are distinguishable on Mr. Pngin's cast. " Beware Of entrance to a quarrel ; but, ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SPANCELLED»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
spancelled is used in the context of the following news items.
An understated man, done down by snobbery
We noted Michael O'Leary pointing out that, had Albert been running the country in the decade or so after he was spancelled by the running dogs of Labour, we ... «Irish Independent, Aug 14»
Freedom of Information Act reform is welcome
A number of other measures severely spancelled the information flow. The definition of deliberative process was greatly expanded and so was the definition of ... «Irish Times, Jul 13»