CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO SWOUND
PRESENT
Present
I swound
you swound
he/she/it swounds
we swound
you swound
they swound
Present continuous
I am swounding
you are swounding
he/she/it is swounding
we are swounding
you are swounding
they are swounding
Present perfect
I have swounded
you have swounded
he/she/it has swounded
we have swounded
you have swounded
they have swounded
Present perfect continuous
I have been swounding
you have been swounding
he/she/it has been swounding
we have been swounding
you have been swounding
they have been swounding
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 swounded
you swounded
he/she/it swounded
we swounded
you swounded
they swounded
Past continuous
I was swounding
you were swounding
he/she/it was swounding
we were swounding
you were swounding
they were swounding
Past perfect
I had swounded
you had swounded
he/she/it had swounded
we had swounded
you had swounded
they had swounded
Past perfect continuous
I had been swounding
you had been swounding
he/she/it had been swounding
we had been swounding
you had been swounding
they had been swounding
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will swound
you will swound
he/she/it will swound
we will swound
you will swound
they will swound
Future continuous
I will be swounding
you will be swounding
he/she/it will be swounding
we will be swounding
you will be swounding
they will be swounding
Future perfect
I will have swounded
you will have swounded
he/she/it will have swounded
we will have swounded
you will have swounded
they will have swounded
Future perfect continuous
I will have been swounding
you will have been swounding
he/she/it will have been swounding
we will have been swounding
you will have been swounding
they will have been swounding
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would swound
you would swound
he/she/it would swound
we would swound
you would swound
they would swound
Conditional continuous
I would be swounding
you would be swounding
he/she/it would be swounding
we would be swounding
you would be swounding
they would be swounding
Conditional perfect
I would have swound
you would have swound
he/she/it would have swound
we would have swound
you would have swound
they would have swound
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been swounding
you would have been swounding
he/she/it would have been swounding
we would have been swounding
you would have been swounding
they would have been swounding
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you swound
we let´s swound
you swound
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
swounding
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 «SWOUND»
Discover the use of
swound in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
swound and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Romantic Poets and the Culture of Posterity
with 'wound' from , may give us pause.41 The voicing of 'swound', then,
might involve its phonetic materialisation as 'swoon'. 'Swoon', that is to say, going
against the grain of the word's proper (but to the 'modern' reader potentially ...
2
The English dialect dictionary, being the complete ...
400. SWOTTLING, pp]. aab'. e.An.1 [swo'tlin.] Corpulent; greasy and perspiring.
SWOUND, v. and ab. In gen. dial. use in Sc. and Eng. Also written swoond th. w.
Yks.l Nrtl; and in form mound Som. [swini] 1. v. To swoon, faint. Cf. sound, 11.9 1.
3
Shakespeare Lexicon and Quotation Dictionary
Cor.V, 2,72.107. Tim. IV,3,373 (F3.4 swound ). Ant. IV, 9, 26. 3) swoun or swown:
Mids. II,2,154 (Fl sound, Q 2 and later Ff swound ). H6C V, 5, 45. 4) swound: Lucr.
1486 (rhyming to wounds ). Meas. II, 4,24.Mids. II, 2,154(Q1 swoun,Fl sound).
4
Merriam-Webster's Rhyming Dictionary
... flouncy, jouncy viscountcy ound1 \iind\ stound, swound, wound — also -ed
forms of verbs listed at ООП1 ound2 \aùnd\ bound, crowned, found, ground,
hound, mound, pound, Pound, round, sound, stound, swound, wound abound,
aground, ...
5
Shakespeare: Upstart Crow to Sweet Swan: 1592-1623
Actors make sighes a burden for each sentence: That he may sob which reades,
he swound which heares. Mean time, till life in death you do renew, Wits, Poets,
Hermes, Actors, all adew. This is richly revealing of Weever's omnivorous cultural
...
Katherine Duncan-Jones, 2014
6
English Communicative with Xtra Innings 20-20
The ice was here, the ice was there, The ice was all around : It cracked and
growled, and roared and howled, Like noises in a swound ! (a) Name the
speaker. What was he repenting over ? (6) Name and explain the figure of
speech used in ...
7
The Works of Thomas Middleton, Now First Collected: Some ...
1 SIM. Down with his golls,“ I charge you. OLIv. O tyranny, tyranny! revenge it,
tribulation! For rebels there are many deaths; but sure the only wa To executb' a
puritan, is seeing of a play. O, I shall swound !° SIM. Which if thou dost, to spite
thee, ...
Thomas Middleton, William Rowley, Thomas Dekker, 1840
The Ice was here, the Ice was there, The Ice was all around: It crack'd and growl'd
, and roar'd and howl'd— Like noises of a swound.3 60 At length did cross an
Albatross, Thorough the Fog it came; And an4 it were a Christian Soul, We hail'd
it ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, William Wordsworth, Michael Gamer, 2008
9
A Perceforest Reader: Selected Episodes from Perceforest : ...
King. Gadifer'sWound. More than once the author of Perceforest, emphasising
the need he sees for strong, sound rule, tells us that 'when the head is sick, all the
limbs suffer'. For a significant period both brothers crowned by Alexander ...
10
A new dictionary of the English language
SWOON, v. s. To fall away ; to fail, to -inq. faint ; to suffer or undergo a Swound, v.
failure, sc. of mind, of feeling. I). Stcgnen, swinden ; Ger. Schewein-en ; Sw.
Swinna i A. 8. A-suanian, a-swanian ; perhaps from A. S. v. IVantan, dedecre ...
7 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SWOUND»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
swound is used in the context of the following news items.
Start für den Sommer im MQ 2015: Gin Ga, Kreisky und Fiva live
Davor gibt es bereits ab 17.00 Uhr DJ Makossa zu hören, seines Zeichens Host des “FM4 Swound Sound System”. Zur Eröffnung des “Sommers im MQ” gibt es ... «Vienna Online, Apr 15»
A day in the life of a fake plane crash victim
Megan'sWound I have a penetrating leg wound. There's a piece of debris lodged in my leg below my knee – it's actually a broken piece of a chopstick. «KRBD, Oct 14»
90 Jahre und unverwüstlich: Das Radio feiert
Wer heute wissen will, was im Ö1-„Morgenjournal“ gelaufen ist oder zu welcher Musik das Swound Sound System (auf FM4) die Zuhörer auf die Tanzfläche ... «DiePresse.com, Sep 14»
2. Marcus Wagner-Lapierre alias DJ Makossa: 20 Jahre "Swound …
Der Fotograf Marko Lipus kreiert, in dem er zuerst zerstört. Er bearbeitet Negative mit Messern, Schmirgelpapier oder Nadeln, raut die Oberfläche auf, lässt Teile ... «ORF.at, Dec 11»
Make A Scene 2010 Launches
Headliners will be The Lawrence Arms with support from Young Guns, The Casino Brawl, Swound!, We'll All Be Heroes and a host of other rising UK talent. «ROCKSOUND.TV, Feb 10»
Stadtflucht: Künstler auf dem Land
Der Zeremonienmeister, der seit 18 Jahren die FM4-Sendung „Silly Solid Swound System“ moderiert, ist der Inbegriff des Spontan-Entertainers: Allzeit bereit ... «DiePresse.com, May 09»
The wandering star: Conservationist Stanley Johnson goes in …
The ice was all around: It cracked and growled, and roared and howled,. Like noises in a swound! At length did cross an Albatross,. Through the fog it came;. «Independent, Apr 09»