CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO TRACHLE
PRESENT
Present
I trachle
you trachle
he/she/it trachles
we trachle
you trachle
they trachle
Present continuous
I am trachling
you are trachling
he/she/it is trachling
we are trachling
you are trachling
they are trachling
Present perfect
I have trachled
you have trachled
he/she/it has trachled
we have trachled
you have trachled
they have trachled
Present perfect continuous
I have been trachling
you have been trachling
he/she/it has been trachling
we have been trachling
you have been trachling
they have been trachling
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 trachled
you trachled
he/she/it trachled
we trachled
you trachled
they trachled
Past continuous
I was trachling
you were trachling
he/she/it was trachling
we were trachling
you were trachling
they were trachling
Past perfect
I had trachled
you had trachled
he/she/it had trachled
we had trachled
you had trachled
they had trachled
Past perfect continuous
I had been trachling
you had been trachling
he/she/it had been trachling
we had been trachling
you had been trachling
they had been trachling
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will trachle
you will trachle
he/she/it will trachle
we will trachle
you will trachle
they will trachle
Future continuous
I will be trachling
you will be trachling
he/she/it will be trachling
we will be trachling
you will be trachling
they will be trachling
Future perfect
I will have trachled
you will have trachled
he/she/it will have trachled
we will have trachled
you will have trachled
they will have trachled
Future perfect continuous
I will have been trachling
you will have been trachling
he/she/it will have been trachling
we will have been trachling
you will have been trachling
they will have been trachling
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would trachle
you would trachle
he/she/it would trachle
we would trachle
you would trachle
they would trachle
Conditional continuous
I would be trachling
you would be trachling
he/she/it would be trachling
we would be trachling
you would be trachling
they would be trachling
Conditional perfect
I would have trachle
you would have trachle
he/she/it would have trachle
we would have trachle
you would have trachle
they would have trachle
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been trachling
you would have been trachling
he/she/it would have been trachling
we would have been trachling
you would have been trachling
they would have been trachling
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you trachle
we let´s trachle
you trachle
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
trachling
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 «TRACHLE»
Discover the use of
trachle in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
trachle and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The English dialect dictionary
It's e'en a lang trachle frae the Kirk \Vynd in Anster, to the Castle \Vynd in St.
Andrews, TENNANT Card. Benton (1823) 174 (Jam). Cai.l l-'if. After a weary oor's
trauchle oor frien' returned, M'LAREN TI'be'e(|894) 112. 6. A drag, burden ...
2
A Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language ...: ...
Teut. toesi-en, Belg. toezi-en, to look to, to regard ; q. something to fix the eye on,
as an aim or mark. TOZIE, adj. Tipsy. V. Tosie. TOZIE, adj. Warm and snug. V
Tosie. To TRACHLE, Teauchle, v.a. 3. To drudge, to over-toil.J Add; Quo' they, ...
3
Jamieson's Dictionary of the Scottish language: in which the ...
A person is said to trauchle corn or grass, when he injures it by treading on it, S.
To TRACHLE, v. -n. To drag one's self onwards, when fatigued, or through a long
road, 8. Tennant. ' TRACHLE, s. A fatiguing exertion, especially in the way of ...
4
Scottish Gaelic Studies
(3) trachle 'bedraggle, spoil; weary' Trachle 'bedraggle, dishevel; disorder, injure,
or befoul by trampling' (commonest in past participle), and 'fatigue by long
walking, exhaust by over-exertion; distress; drudge' is a Scots verb attested from
the ...
5
The Dialect of Banffshire: With a Glossary of Words Not in ...
(1) a drag; spoken either of a person, or a thing; as, “That bairn 0' hir's is a sair
trachle.” (2) Much heavy labour; as, “ She hiz an unco trachle wee that aul'
cankert currack o' acarle.” (Additional to Jamieson). TRACHLIE, a. apt to entangle
.
6
Scottish Dictionary and Supplement: In Four Volumes. Suppl. ...
A person is said to trauchle corn or grass, when he injures it by treading on it, S.
To Trachle, v. n. To drag one's self onwards, when fatigued, or through a long
road, S. " Aweel, we've haen a fine straik ; — I'm a wee forjeskit though, wi'
trachlin' ...
7
A New Pocket Dictionary of the French and English Languages: ...
... eroire Trowel, s. traelle, f. Troy weight, poids a douxc r- ces la livre, in.
Triinndise, s. faininntise, C Traant, fainennt, e. ti-uand, t — (play the,) faire Vceole
*♢n, sonniere Trace, treee, f. Trachle, s. roulette, f. Trachle-bed, lit a roulettes, c
Trachle, ...
8
Hudibras, in Three Parts: Written in the Times of the Late Wars
... large Bed, bigger by halfthan the " Great Bed of Ware-Ten thousand People
may lie in it together,v " and never feel one another;" þ. 1049, 1050.. He that i:
hearen may he/Ed-Ta If: in Honour': TrarhIe-hedJ A Pan upon the Word Trachle.
VOL.
9
An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language: ...
Laced. A traced hat is a hat bound with gold lace, 5. Perhaps from Fr. tress-er, to
weave, to twist. To TRACHLE, TnAncHLn, 'v. a. I. To draggle, to trail ; to abuse
ftom carelessness or slovcnlincss, S. “ That night the Laird-sufi'ered the sonldiers
to ...
10
A Collection of Scarce and Valuable Tracts, on the Most ...
This Indulgence lasted, till the ill Sttt'tess of the Dutch IVar obliged hit Majesty to
trachle once more to his Parliament: Upon which, his Declara; tion was reealled,
and cancel/ed, and what was far more extraordinary, thc ' Growth of Popery being
...