CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO TAIGLE
PRESENT
Present
I taigle
you taigle
he/she/it taigles
we taigle
you taigle
they taigle
Present continuous
I am taigling
you are taigling
he/she/it is taigling
we are taigling
you are taigling
they are taigling
Present perfect
I have taigled
you have taigled
he/she/it has taigled
we have taigled
you have taigled
they have taigled
Present perfect continuous
I have been taigling
you have been taigling
he/she/it has been taigling
we have been taigling
you have been taigling
they have been taigling
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 taigled
you taigled
he/she/it taigled
we taigled
you taigled
they taigled
Past continuous
I was taigling
you were taigling
he/she/it was taigling
we were taigling
you were taigling
they were taigling
Past perfect
I had taigled
you had taigled
he/she/it had taigled
we had taigled
you had taigled
they had taigled
Past perfect continuous
I had been taigling
you had been taigling
he/she/it had been taigling
we had been taigling
you had been taigling
they had been taigling
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will taigle
you will taigle
he/she/it will taigle
we will taigle
you will taigle
they will taigle
Future continuous
I will be taigling
you will be taigling
he/she/it will be taigling
we will be taigling
you will be taigling
they will be taigling
Future perfect
I will have taigled
you will have taigled
he/she/it will have taigled
we will have taigled
you will have taigled
they will have taigled
Future perfect continuous
I will have been taigling
you will have been taigling
he/she/it will have been taigling
we will have been taigling
you will have been taigling
they will have been taigling
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would taigle
you would taigle
he/she/it would taigle
we would taigle
you would taigle
they would taigle
Conditional continuous
I would be taigling
you would be taigling
he/she/it would be taigling
we would be taigling
you would be taigling
they would be taigling
Conditional perfect
I would have taigle
you would have taigle
he/she/it would have taigle
we would have taigle
you would have taigle
they would have taigle
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been taigling
you would have been taigling
he/she/it would have been taigling
we would have been taigling
you would have been taigling
they would have been taigling
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you taigle
we let´s taigle
you taigle
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
taigling
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 «TAIGLE»
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taigle in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
taigle and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
A Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language ...: ...
Du Cange mentions L.B. tapin-um as denoting some kind of cloth ; but supposes
that it is an errat. for lapitium, tapestry. Perhaps a corr. of Tabin, a species of silk
formerly imported into S. V. Tabin. To TAIGLE, v. a. 1. To detain, to hinder, S.l Add
...
2
Scottish Dictionary and Supplement: In Four Volumes. Suppl. ...
To TAIGLE, v. a. 1. To detain, to hinder, S.] Add; " What taigled ye sae lang,
Peggy,' asked her mo ther. ' Did you no hear Hawky making a routing enough to
deave a body ?" Petticoat Tales, i. 269. " Many a bitter ban, my grandfather said,
they ...
3
The English dialect dictionary
H.B.) Hence Taggle-rods, sb. ,0]. a woollen-trade term: a frame arrangement for
keeping teazles in position for raising Cloth. w.Yks. (J.l\l.) 2. Of women's skirts: to
saturate with mud, rain, 8m. th.I Cf. tag, sb.' 12. TAGGLE, see Taigle. TAGGY, sb.
4
A Dictionary of the Scottish Language: In which the Words ...
This term occurs as denoting fatigue, which is certainly not its proper or usual
meaning. Waterley. To TAIGLE, r. ». To tarry; to delay; to procrastinate. " Now,
dinna taigle," " I winna taigle," S. Tannaliill. TAIGLESl)M, adj. What detains or
retards; ...
John Jamieson, John Johnstone (of Edinburgh.), 1846
5
Some remarkable passages of the life and death of Mr. ...
O ! all ye that can pray, tell all the Lord's people to try by mourning. and prayer, if
they can taigle him; O see if ye can taigle him, taigle him, especially in Scotland,
for we fear he will depart from it :' when ended, he , said, 'Take ye that among ...
6
Biographia presbyteriana
... Covenant- breaking, burning, and burying, shedding of innocent, precious,
dear Blood. O ! all ye that can pray, Tell all the Lord's People to try by Mourning
and Prayer, if ye can taigle him ; O see if ye can taigle him, taigle him, especially
...
7
Six Saints of the Covenant Peden: Semple: Welwood Cameron: ...
0! all ye that can ' pray, tell all the Lord's people to try by mourning ' and prayer,
ifye can taigle him; 0 see if ye can ' taigle him, taigle him, especially in Scotland;
for ' we fear he will depart from it.' When ended, he said, 'Take ye that among you,
...
David Hay Fleming, Patrick Walker, S. R. Crockett
8
Concise English-Scots Dictionary
... block, pit fae, taigle, mar, ersie SHETLAND, ORKNEY; (delay) hing (someone)
on NE, (with something unimportant) scatter. hindered hinnert, hamperit.
hindering, causing hindrance taigle- some. hindrance hinner, hinnerance N, hing
- on, ...
Iseabail Macleod, Pauline Cairns, 1999
9
Biographia Presbyteriana, by P. Walker, (and A. Shields) ...
... Mourning and Prayer> if ye can taigle him ; O see if ye can taigle him, taigle
him, especially in Scotland ; for we fear he will depart from it : When ended, he
said, Take ye that among you, and make a good Use of it, for I have gotten it new
and ...
Patrick Walker, J. Stevenson, 1827
10
Weaving a program: literate programming in WEB
F.2 Change Files F.2.1 Changes to TANGLE Implementation Change File
Contents of text file 'tangle. wiz': •x [limbo] \def\title{TAIGLE} •y \def\title{TAIGLE for
the Whiz-Bang 5000} Cx [1] This program converts a \.{WEB} file to a \PASCAL\
file.
4 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «TAIGLE»
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taigle is used in the context of the following news items.
Beachcomber: 98 years old and still sauntering thoughtfully...
Have you considered flod, mog, mope slagger or taigle? ... slowly or lamely and I am not lame; and taigle is to drag oneself, to trudge, or to delay someone else. «Express.co.uk, Jul 15»
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Exostar, an innovative information technology company offering cloud-based solutions that enable secure, cost-effective business-to-business collaboration, and ... «pharmabiz.com, Jul 15»
Exostar and Taigle Partnership Delivers Enterprise-Grade Digital …
Exostar and Taigle Partnership Delivers Enterprise-Grade Digital Signature and Workflow Solution to Life Science and Healthcare Markets. «Business Wire, Jun 15»
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... orgánicos para los huéspedes, Casa Turire, en Atirro de Turrialba, ofrece la vista del volcán, describió su gerente general, la canadiense Jana Taigle. «La Nación Costa Rica, Jul 13»