CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO TEASELLING
PRESENT
Present
I teaselling
you teaselling
he/she/it teasellings
we teaselling
you teaselling
they teaselling
Present continuous
I am teasellinging
you are teasellinging
he/she/it is teasellinging
we are teasellinging
you are teasellinging
they are teasellinging
Present perfect
I have teasellinged
you have teasellinged
he/she/it has teasellinged
we have teasellinged
you have teasellinged
they have teasellinged
Present perfect continuous
I have been teasellinging
you have been teasellinging
he/she/it has been teasellinging
we have been teasellinging
you have been teasellinging
they have been teasellinging
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 teasellinged
you teasellinged
he/she/it teasellinged
we teasellinged
you teasellinged
they teasellinged
Past continuous
I was teasellinging
you were teasellinging
he/she/it was teasellinging
we were teasellinging
you were teasellinging
they were teasellinging
Past perfect
I had teasellinged
you had teasellinged
he/she/it had teasellinged
we had teasellinged
you had teasellinged
they had teasellinged
Past perfect continuous
I had been teasellinging
you had been teasellinging
he/she/it had been teasellinging
we had been teasellinging
you had been teasellinging
they had been teasellinging
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will teaselling
you will teaselling
he/she/it will teaselling
we will teaselling
you will teaselling
they will teaselling
Future continuous
I will be teasellinging
you will be teasellinging
he/she/it will be teasellinging
we will be teasellinging
you will be teasellinging
they will be teasellinging
Future perfect
I will have teasellinged
you will have teasellinged
he/she/it will have teasellinged
we will have teasellinged
you will have teasellinged
they will have teasellinged
Future perfect continuous
I will have been teasellinging
you will have been teasellinging
he/she/it will have been teasellinging
we will have been teasellinging
you will have been teasellinging
they will have been teasellinging
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would teaselling
you would teaselling
he/she/it would teaselling
we would teaselling
you would teaselling
they would teaselling
Conditional continuous
I would be teasellinging
you would be teasellinging
he/she/it would be teasellinging
we would be teasellinging
you would be teasellinging
they would be teasellinging
Conditional perfect
I would have teaselling
you would have teaselling
he/she/it would have teaselling
we would have teaselling
you would have teaselling
they would have teaselling
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been teasellinging
you would have been teasellinging
he/she/it would have been teasellinging
we would have been teasellinging
you would have been teasellinging
they would have been teasellinging
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you teaselling
we let´s teaselling
you teaselling
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
teasellinged
Present Participle
teasellinging
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 «TEASELLING»
Discover the use of
teaselling in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
teaselling and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The American Polytechnic Journal
It will now be perceived, that the cloth in passing back and forth between the
rollers b and b', is presented to the teaselling cylinder in a position the reverse of
that which it assumed during the previous operation, and the teaselling is thus ...
2
The Cambridge History of Western Textiles
Gig mills and mechanical teaselling: the tentering and napping processes The
final technological innovation of any importance in the late medieval woollen
industry was the closely related gig mill, which mechanised the napping
processes ...
3
The Ashgate Companion to the History of Textile Workers, ...
This was the case with fulling, through the use of fulling stocks, or mechanical
teaselling. In both the teaselling, and in the dyeing of the wool and woollen yarn,
the artisans employed were highly skilled men. This was also true for the
finishing ...
Lex Heerma van Voss, Els Hiemstra-Kuperus, Elise van Nederveen Meerkerk, 2010
4
The Ancient Mesopotamian City
For instance, One second quality Stum garment, (weighing) three and a half
kilograms: three months and six days: twisting two days: cleaning two days:
trimming one month: sewing up two days: pressing one month and twenty days:
teaselling ...
Marc Van De Mieroop, 1997
5
Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh
It is therefore here termed the teaselling lobe and its setae are referred to as
teasel setae. The anterior extremity of the teaselling lobe extends forward so as
to be in line with the tip of the anterior lobe of the overlying maxillule. Its posterior
...
The textile cloth, before being cut into the sections, may be teaselled to raise the
nap, or the teaselling may be done after the sections have been applied to the
ball, and either before or after the final fulling operation. When teaselling has ...
7
Textile production at 16-22 Coppergate
As fulling is the simpler task and preliminary to teaselling and shearing, it is
described here first. Fulling and tentering Fulling is the deliberate shrinking and
thickening of wool cloth. It mats the fabric and if taken to extremes gives it a rough
, ...
Penelope Walton Rogers, 1997
8
The Oxford Handbook of Anglo-Saxon Archaeology
These metal examples are probably symbolic and prestigious, the possessions of
women who owned weaving workshops and weavers. The beaters used by the
workers were probably bone or wood. 3 Deliberate felting of wool by teaselling ...
Helena Hamerow, David A. Hinton, Sally Crawford, 2011
9
Annual Report of the Commissioner of Patents
The method herein describeJ for producing a napped surface on felted fabrics, by
teaselling the snrlace before the railing-operation is completed, and then
subsequently again fulling the fabric. 86,511.— J. D. CL-STER, Norristown, Pa.
United States. Patent Office, 1871
... were cultivated largely in some parts for that purpose — wagon- loads of them
were brought to the cloth-dressers — but their use is now, to some extent,
superseded, the process called " teaselling " being frequently performed by
machinery.