CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO VELLICATE
PRESENT
Present
I vellicate
you vellicate
he/she/it vellicates
we vellicate
you vellicate
they vellicate
Present continuous
I am vellicating
you are vellicating
he/she/it is vellicating
we are vellicating
you are vellicating
they are vellicating
Present perfect
I have vellicated
you have vellicated
he/she/it has vellicated
we have vellicated
you have vellicated
they have vellicated
Present perfect continuous
I have been vellicating
you have been vellicating
he/she/it has been vellicating
we have been vellicating
you have been vellicating
they have been vellicating
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 vellicated
you vellicated
he/she/it vellicated
we vellicated
you vellicated
they vellicated
Past continuous
I was vellicating
you were vellicating
he/she/it was vellicating
we were vellicating
you were vellicating
they were vellicating
Past perfect
I had vellicated
you had vellicated
he/she/it had vellicated
we had vellicated
you had vellicated
they had vellicated
Past perfect continuous
I had been vellicating
you had been vellicating
he/she/it had been vellicating
we had been vellicating
you had been vellicating
they had been vellicating
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will vellicate
you will vellicate
he/she/it will vellicate
we will vellicate
you will vellicate
they will vellicate
Future continuous
I will be vellicating
you will be vellicating
he/she/it will be vellicating
we will be vellicating
you will be vellicating
they will be vellicating
Future perfect
I will have vellicated
you will have vellicated
he/she/it will have vellicated
we will have vellicated
you will have vellicated
they will have vellicated
Future perfect continuous
I will have been vellicating
you will have been vellicating
he/she/it will have been vellicating
we will have been vellicating
you will have been vellicating
they will have been vellicating
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would vellicate
you would vellicate
he/she/it would vellicate
we would vellicate
you would vellicate
they would vellicate
Conditional continuous
I would be vellicating
you would be vellicating
he/she/it would be vellicating
we would be vellicating
you would be vellicating
they would be vellicating
Conditional perfect
I would have vellicate
you would have vellicate
he/she/it would have vellicate
we would have vellicate
you would have vellicate
they would have vellicate
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been vellicating
you would have been vellicating
he/she/it would have been vellicating
we would have been vellicating
you would have been vellicating
they would have been vellicating
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you vellicate
we let´s vellicate
you vellicate
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
vellicated
Present Participle
vellicating
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 «VELLICATE»
Discover the use of
vellicate in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
vellicate and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Royal Dictionary, French and English, and English and ...
V'ft"» mong the Romans) Vilites, Soldats légèrement armez parmi les Romains.
VELLAM, Subst. (thí sinest sort of Parch- nicnt) Velin. VELLE1TY, Subi- (a wilhing
and would- íng) Velletié, volonté imparfaire. To VELLICATE, Verb <Aíl. ( or twitch
) ...
2
A new dictionary of the English language
For those Hud of smells, that we have mentioned, are all strong, and do pull and
vellicate the sense. Bacon. Naturalt Historie, ) 835. And therefore we see that
almost all purgers have a kind of twitching and veltication, besides the griping
which ...
3
A new Dictionary of the English Language. ... To which is ...
'11. a. [in-ire, Lat. irriler, Fr.] To provoke; to teaze; to exasperate.-To fret; to put into
motion or disorder by any irregular or unaccuflomed contract; to stimulate; to
vellicate.-To heighten; to agitate; to vellicate.-To heighten; to agitate; to enforce.
William KENRICK (LL.D.), 1773
4
Etymologicon universale; or, Universal etymological ...
I shall shew, that Pull and Pluck, Velio, Vellicate, belong to each other, and to
Peelos, (ilifXof, Lutum,) Field, &c. &c, the Ground, for a similar reason. Let us
mark, how Teaze, To Vex, belongs to Tease, To Vellicate a surface, and to Twitch
, &c.
5
Universal Technological Dictionary Or Familiar Explanation ...
a wound from amputation. AMSE'GETES (Ant.) those whose lands lay against the
high road. Fest. de Verb. Signif. AMU'CTICA (Med.) from kpuutrcu, to vellicate ;
medicines serving to vellicate the bronchia, and produce coughing. Ccel. Aurel.
6
Universal Technological Dictionary, Or Familiar Explanation ...
Signéfi AMU'CTlCA (bled) clans-risk, rom inpv'rrd, t0 vellicate; medicines serving
to vellicate the bronchia, and produce coughing. Ca'l. Aurel. Chron. l. 2, c. 6.
AMVE'TTI (Bot.) an Indian tree. AMULE'TUM (Ant.) Amunetum, from ipdm, to keep
...
7
The Archaeology of Liberty in an American Capital: ...
... by means of the Corrosive down that often abounds upon the leaves of said
vegetables, which like so much low Itch, would vellicate [twitch] in a dreadful
manner . . . the Rectum, where it terminates in the anus; and here I shall
terminate this ...
Mark Leone, Mark P. Leone, 2005
8
A new and easy method of curing the lues venerea: by the ...
... gums, as to pass through the body undissolved and unaltered." p. 443. ,'t" The
ialine chrystals of the Mercury vellicate. and twitch the sensible membranes of the
stomach to that degree, as excites them to an excretion os' their contents and ...
Peter Clare, Thomas Cadell ((Londres)), 1780
9
Memoirs of the Medical Society of London. Instituted in the ...
... giving them the 'sensation of a ball lodged there. A coryza, or running of a thin
acrid mucus from the nose, always took place, so as to excoriate the upper lip,
and vellicate vellicate the schnciderian membrane. A violent sneezing : a pain
428 ...
10
Pharmacopoeia Officinalis Extemporanea: Or, a Compleat ...
... without them : that is, crude Mercury by its weight, when' in Circulation in the
Juices would strike hard upon whatloever it met with 3 but for want of Angles, or
Points, cou'd not Vellicate the Parts: and the saline Particles, tho they had Points,
...
4 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «VELLICATE»
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vellicate is used in the context of the following news items.
We're over the rainbow for Jell-O haiku
Vellicate and bounce. Dancing around the whole house. Me and my Jell-O. — Zachary Benson. Viscous monochrome. Art gelatin suspended. Jealous, Picasso? «Salt Lake Tribune, Nov 14»
GAY: SE DIVENTA PROGRESSISTA, LA DESTRA MUORE
... ha fruttato non pochi endorsement dalle sponde progressiste (da lui vellicate in una zona assai erogena, quella degli umori anti-berlusconiani) e – soprattutto ... «Meridiana Web Magazine, Jun 14»
Le nuove ignoranze figlie dell'egoismo
Molto probabilmente perché l'ansia, l'ingordigia, la bramosia d'informazione vellicate di continuo dallo smisurato succedersi di notiziari e affini, hanno abbattuto ... «Avvenire.it, May 14»
Gorizia 2004-2014: senza il confine è cambiato tutto
Alla caduta dei confini sono sopravvissute, però, le contrapposizioni ideologiche in parte della popolazione, vellicate, spesso, anche a fini elettorali. Resistenze ... «Il Friuli, May 14»