CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO UNGILD
PRESENT
Present
I ungild
you ungild
he/she/it ungilds
we ungild
you ungild
they ungild
Present continuous
I am ungilding
you are ungilding
he/she/it is ungilding
we are ungilding
you are ungilding
they are ungilding
Present perfect
I have ungilded
you have ungilded
he/she/it has ungilded
we have ungilded
you have ungilded
they have ungilded
Present perfect continuous
I have been ungilding
you have been ungilding
he/she/it has been ungilding
we have been ungilding
you have been ungilding
they have been ungilding
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 ungilded
you ungilded
he/she/it ungilded
we ungilded
you ungilded
they ungilded
Past continuous
I was ungilding
you were ungilding
he/she/it was ungilding
we were ungilding
you were ungilding
they were ungilding
Past perfect
I had ungilded
you had ungilded
he/she/it had ungilded
we had ungilded
you had ungilded
they had ungilded
Past perfect continuous
I had been ungilding
you had been ungilding
he/she/it had been ungilding
we had been ungilding
you had been ungilding
they had been ungilding
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will ungild
you will ungild
he/she/it will ungild
we will ungild
you will ungild
they will ungild
Future continuous
I will be ungilding
you will be ungilding
he/she/it will be ungilding
we will be ungilding
you will be ungilding
they will be ungilding
Future perfect
I will have ungilded
you will have ungilded
he/she/it will have ungilded
we will have ungilded
you will have ungilded
they will have ungilded
Future perfect continuous
I will have been ungilding
you will have been ungilding
he/she/it will have been ungilding
we will have been ungilding
you will have been ungilding
they will have been ungilding
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would ungild
you would ungild
he/she/it would ungild
we would ungild
you would ungild
they would ungild
Conditional continuous
I would be ungilding
you would be ungilding
he/she/it would be ungilding
we would be ungilding
you would be ungilding
they would be ungilding
Conditional perfect
I would have ungild
you would have ungild
he/she/it would have ungild
we would have ungild
you would have ungild
they would have ungild
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been ungilding
you would have been ungilding
he/she/it would have been ungilding
we would have been ungilding
you would have been ungilding
they would have been ungilding
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you ungild
we let´s ungild
you ungild
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
ungilding
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 «UNGILD»
Discover the use of
ungild in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
ungild and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Feud: A Play in Three Acts
Ungild, how good you are to me. [She kisses Ungild.] Helga has been up an hour
. Ungild [stroking Hordis' hair]. Helga has a man's spirit in her breast. [She puts a
pot on the fire] Hordis. Where's Erling ? Ungild [spits on the floor, aside]. In bed.
2
The Trial of Jeanne D'Arc: And Other Plays
UNGILD (spits on the floor, aside). In bed. HORDIS. Oh, Ungild! You are ever
chiding Erling. He does his best. UNGILD. The best a man can do is his work.
HORDIS. Ungild, I wish you would let Erling be. There's naught but strife now
between ...
3
The prose works of John Milton
This was the first source of shepherds sorrow, That now nill be quit with bale nor
borrow. By all this we may conjecture, how little we need fear that the ungild- ing
of our prelates will prove the woodening of our priests. In the mean while let no ...
John Milton, Rufus Wilmot Griswold, 1845
4
Vollständiges Wörterbuch Der Englischen Sprache Für Die ...
... Gold ardeitett, to work in Gold. in Gold einsafftn , to cnchase or set in Gold. mlt
Gold beselzen, to garnish. to set off, enrich or adorn with Gold. mit Gold
lsslbesjlehtll, to do over with Gold, to gild or gild over. das Gold verlitretr, to ungild
, to wear ...
5
History of the county of Kent. [4 vols. Imperf.].
... wood be paid within three day6 after the fine of corn, and each true gild brother
one load of wood, and the ungild two, or one gild sester of corn ; and he who
undertakes the burthen, let him pay, and not be shielded his fine, Bnd
DEPTFORD.
Thy foes receive thy smile, thy friends thy sting, Thou dangerous toy, yet
advantageo'rs thin , 'Tis thou that canst ungild a slave-enseepter d king. Thy
theme, so copious, pleasing, and sublime, * Hath unawares bettay'd me to a
crime, _ Daring ...
7
Italian Pocket Dictionary: In Two Parts : I. Italian and ...
... a. indocile, severo Ungenerous, U- non oneroso Ungild, v. a, levar l'oro Ungilt,
a. che non è danto Unfird, v. a. levar le cinghie Unglue, v. a. scollare Ungodliness
, s. irreligione Ungodly, a. empio Ungovernable, o. sfrenato Ungraceful, a, ...
Giuspanio Graglia, J. Ouiseau, 1833
8
The Etymological Compendium: Or, Portfolio of Origins and ...
... a. mean, illiberal Ungen'tlemaoly, a. unbecoming a gentleman Ungen'tieness,
s. incivility; harshness Ungcntiy, ad. harshly, rudely, severely Un^enme^ricaljO.
not geometrical [ties Un^jrt'ed.a.notcndowedwith peculiar facul- Ungild'cd, a. not
...
... in the first place; above all she valued discretion, understatement, the ability to
read between the lines. She was, as N agaratna had taught herself to see, an
optimist. And Saraswati had done the unspeakable: she had tried to ungild the
lily.
10
Boyer's French Dictionary: Comprising All the Additions and ...
Ungild, v. a. dédorer, ôter la dorure. Ungird, r. a. oter la ceinture, dessangler.
Ungirt, Put. ad), sans ceinture. Ungi.uk, D. a. décoller, dègluer. Ungodlily, adv. d'
une manière impie. Ungodliness, ». impiété,/, irréligion,/ Ungodly, adj. impie, ...
Abel Boyer, William Bentley Fowle, 1835