CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO STELLIFIES
PRESENT
Present
I stellify
you stellify
he/she/it stellifies
we stellify
you stellify
they stellify
Present continuous
I am stellifying
you are stellifying
he/she/it is stellifying
we are stellifying
you are stellifying
they are stellifying
Present perfect
I have stellified
you have stellified
he/she/it has stellified
we have stellified
you have stellified
they have stellified
Present perfect continuous
I have been stellifying
you have been stellifying
he/she/it has been stellifying
we have been stellifying
you have been stellifying
they have been stellifying
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 stellified
you stellified
he/she/it stellified
we stellified
you stellified
they stellified
Past continuous
I was stellifying
you were stellifying
he/she/it was stellifying
we were stellifying
you were stellifying
they were stellifying
Past perfect
I had stellified
you had stellified
he/she/it had stellified
we had stellified
you had stellified
they had stellified
Past perfect continuous
I had been stellifying
you had been stellifying
he/she/it had been stellifying
we had been stellifying
you had been stellifying
they had been stellifying
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will stellify
you will stellify
he/she/it will stellify
we will stellify
you will stellify
they will stellify
Future continuous
I will be stellifying
you will be stellifying
he/she/it will be stellifying
we will be stellifying
you will be stellifying
they will be stellifying
Future perfect
I will have stellified
you will have stellified
he/she/it will have stellified
we will have stellified
you will have stellified
they will have stellified
Future perfect continuous
I will have been stellifying
you will have been stellifying
he/she/it will have been stellifying
we will have been stellifying
you will have been stellifying
they will have been stellifying
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would stellifies
you would stellifies
he/she/it would stellifies
we would stellifies
you would stellifies
they would stellifies
Conditional continuous
I would be stellifying
you would be stellifying
he/she/it would be stellifying
we would be stellifying
you would be stellifying
they would be stellifying
Conditional perfect
I would have stellifies
you would have stellifies
he/she/it would have stellifies
we would have stellifies
you would have stellifies
they would have stellifies
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been stellifying
you would have been stellifying
he/she/it would have been stellifying
we would have been stellifying
you would have been stellifying
they would have been stellifying
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you stellify
we let´s stellify
you stellify
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
stellified
Present Participle
stellifying
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 «STELLIFIES»
Discover the use of
stellifies in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
stellifies and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
... STELLAS STELLATE STELLATED STELLIFIED STELLIFIES STELLIFY
STELLIFYING STELLITE STELLITES STELLULAR STEM STEMLESS STEMLIKE
STEMMA STEMMAS STEMMATA STEMMATIC STEMMED STEMMER
STEMMERIES ...
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2
The Performance of Self: Ritual, Clothing, and Identity ...
... in both sources Bacchus stellifies Ariadne's crown as part of his consolation
when Theseus abandons her.95 In general, however, Ovid's heavens are less
oriented toward providing justice and solace than is the Christian order of the
Oviae ...
3
Literature, Politics, and National Identity: Reformation to ...
... stellified ' ; Skelton's dreamer 'stellifies'. The House of Fame shows that the
pursuit of fame is a dangerous, unstable and random game in which judgement
is arbitrary.30 Some who achieve and desire fame deserve it, whereas others
either ...
4
Illustrations of Early English Poetry: England's Parnassus
Ill Fortune is attended by reproach, Good Fortune same and vertue stellifies. [Ibid.
] Idem. What man can shun the happe That hidden lies, unwares him to surprise
? Missortune waits advantage, to entrappe The man most wary in her whelming ...
5
Englands Parnassus; or, The choysest flowers of our moderne ...
Ill Fortune is attended by reproach, Good Fortune fame and vertue stellifies. .-
Idem. What man can shun the happe That hidden lies, unwares him to surprise ?
Misfortune waits advantage, to entrappe The man most wary, in her whelming
lappe ...
6
Transuming Passion: Ganymede and the Erotics of Humanism
In this way Ganymede rendered as an allegory of hermeneutics stellifies both the
boy and the method. Ascribing this triumph to the poets, it also locates the
sublimating activity in the actual text of pagan culture, which turns out to be its
own ...
7
Heliconia: A Selection of English Poetry (1575-1604)
I. Markham. Ill Fortune is attended by reproach, Good Fortune fame and vertue
stellifies. Idem. . . . . . . . . . . What man can shun the happe That hidden lies,
unwares him to surprise? Misfortune waits advantage, to entrappe The man most
wary, ...
... poets, aswellas ordinaryreaders away from thecourt. He quite deliberately
makes Sidney seem like himself in Colin Clout, one ofthe 'shepheardes nation'.
198 And, following Sidney's conceit in Astrophil and Stella, Spenser stellifies the
poet.
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Seven English Poetical Miscellanies: England's Parnassus. 1600
MARKHAM. Ill Fortune is attended by reproach, Good Fortune fame and vertue
stellifies. [lþizi] IDEM. .... .. What man can shun the happe That hidden lies,
unwares him to surprise? Misfortune waits advantage, to entrappe The man most
wary ...
10
Allegory and Epic in English Renaissance Literature: Heroic ...
Hooker metaphorically stellifies reason, making it an instrument of transcendental
insight when assisted by God.8 Since Enias becomes Arthur's helpful ally, the
Arthurian heroic standard partly depends on rational capacities and broadly ...