CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO THURIFY
PRESENT
Present
I thurify
you thurify
he/she/it thurifies
we thurify
you thurify
they thurify
Present continuous
I am thurifying
you are thurifying
he/she/it is thurifying
we are thurifying
you are thurifying
they are thurifying
Present perfect
I have thurified
you have thurified
he/she/it has thurified
we have thurified
you have thurified
they have thurified
Present perfect continuous
I have been thurifying
you have been thurifying
he/she/it has been thurifying
we have been thurifying
you have been thurifying
they have been thurifying
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 thurified
you thurified
he/she/it thurified
we thurified
you thurified
they thurified
Past continuous
I was thurifying
you were thurifying
he/she/it was thurifying
we were thurifying
you were thurifying
they were thurifying
Past perfect
I had thurified
you had thurified
he/she/it had thurified
we had thurified
you had thurified
they had thurified
Past perfect continuous
I had been thurifying
you had been thurifying
he/she/it had been thurifying
we had been thurifying
you had been thurifying
they had been thurifying
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will thurify
you will thurify
he/she/it will thurify
we will thurify
you will thurify
they will thurify
Future continuous
I will be thurifying
you will be thurifying
he/she/it will be thurifying
we will be thurifying
you will be thurifying
they will be thurifying
Future perfect
I will have thurified
you will have thurified
he/she/it will have thurified
we will have thurified
you will have thurified
they will have thurified
Future perfect continuous
I will have been thurifying
you will have been thurifying
he/she/it will have been thurifying
we will have been thurifying
you will have been thurifying
they will have been thurifying
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would thurify
you would thurify
he/she/it would thurify
we would thurify
you would thurify
they would thurify
Conditional continuous
I would be thurifying
you would be thurifying
he/she/it would be thurifying
we would be thurifying
you would be thurifying
they would be thurifying
Conditional perfect
I would have thurify
you would have thurify
he/she/it would have thurify
we would have thurify
you would have thurify
they would have thurify
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been thurifying
you would have been thurifying
he/she/it would have been thurifying
we would have been thurifying
you would have been thurifying
they would have been thurifying
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you thurify
we let´s thurify
you thurify
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
thurified
Present Participle
thurifying
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 «THURIFY»
Discover the use of
thurify in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
thurify and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Japanese achievement, Chinese aspiration: a study of the ...
Once this seed exists, then when another day one has other other sensory and
emotional experiences it will gradually thurify them. As this seed grows stronger,
it will thurify other people, and thus this seed will gradually be able to thurify the ...
[MOTHER J O \ F. S I WAYS & M E A N S Thurify: 31|e Complete cvtlassag e
Catalog. Newly published. The only comprehensive catalog featuring sensual.
therapeutic and general massage equipment and supplies. Hundreds of items ...
3
Religious Ceremonies and Customs: Or, The Forms of Worship ...
In the centre of the sanctuary stands the altar, which is small and insulated, in
order that the priest may thurify and go round it. The majority of the churches
have a dome, with several windows in it, to give light to the sanctuary. There are
no ...
4
Public Laws of the State of North-Carolina, Passed by the ...
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Extends the State of Nortli Carolina,
and it is hereby enacted by the au- timc tw° ycJ thurify of the same, That all grants
of lands in the State, all deeds of conveyance, all conveyances of slaves, ...
5
The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the ...
By the same office, the chief mourner was to cast earth upon the corpse in the
form of a cross, to thurify it, and cast holy water upon it: Finitis orationi- bus
executor officii terrain super corpus ad modum crucis ponat, et corpus thurificet et
aqua ...
Church of England, Archibald John Stephens, 1854
6
Zoonomia; or, The laws of organic life
Pain from gall-flone, front urinary jlonc. Hemicrania. Painful epilepsy- 2. Gout apd
red face from inflamed liver. Shingles from inflamed kidney. 3. Coryza from cold
applied to the seet. Thurify, Hepatitis. 4. Pain of shoulders from inflamed liucr. III.
7
A New and Accurate Description of All the Direct and ...
Thurify. J. Barnes, Esq. Buurn. Mrs. Poc.hin, and James Dig' by, Esq. At Boorn, a
remarkable Spring from which the town takes its name. This plaoe is noted for the
coronation of King Edmund. About four miles on I. of Bourn, Grifnsthorp Castle, ...
Daniel Paterson, Sir Francis Freeling, 1808
8
Three discourses; one on the parable of Dives and Lazarus, ...
... inhumane Ufage,* and proud disdaining of that poor Soul often lying at his
Gate hungring for his Alms ? Did he now curse the Day, that ever he was so
thurify to that good Beggar, as to sufser him to depart hungry and naked from his
Gate ?
Thomas Ellis (son of Clement Ellis), 1705
9
Febrifugum Magnum: Or, Common Water the Best Cure for ...
Thurify, I verily believe a plentiful Dose of cold Wa- feripneu- ter given in Bed, as
soon as the Fever begins fail's?" "O'f tne Fever begin first) would either by
diverting the Course of the Humours by Sweat, or less sensible Perspiration, or
by ...
D. Thurify. R. Brown. S. Chapman. . / B. Smith. J. Beckford. R. Oglevie. D.
Davenant, and H. 7" emplar, Esquires. Have all been so long on the town, that
they would like to kick up a dust in the country. I could not help feeling great
surprize and ...
Mr. Pratt (Samuel Jackson), 1780