CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO WHEMMLE
PRESENT
Present
I whemmle
you whemmle
he/she/it whemmles
we whemmle
you whemmle
they whemmle
Present continuous
I am whemmling
you are whemmling
he/she/it is whemmling
we are whemmling
you are whemmling
they are whemmling
Present perfect
I have whemmled
you have whemmled
he/she/it has whemmled
we have whemmled
you have whemmled
they have whemmled
Present perfect continuous
I have been whemmling
you have been whemmling
he/she/it has been whemmling
we have been whemmling
you have been whemmling
they have been whemmling
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 whemmled
you whemmled
he/she/it whemmled
we whemmled
you whemmled
they whemmled
Past continuous
I was whemmling
you were whemmling
he/she/it was whemmling
we were whemmling
you were whemmling
they were whemmling
Past perfect
I had whemmled
you had whemmled
he/she/it had whemmled
we had whemmled
you had whemmled
they had whemmled
Past perfect continuous
I had been whemmling
you had been whemmling
he/she/it had been whemmling
we had been whemmling
you had been whemmling
they had been whemmling
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will whemmle
you will whemmle
he/she/it will whemmle
we will whemmle
you will whemmle
they will whemmle
Future continuous
I will be whemmling
you will be whemmling
he/she/it will be whemmling
we will be whemmling
you will be whemmling
they will be whemmling
Future perfect
I will have whemmled
you will have whemmled
he/she/it will have whemmled
we will have whemmled
you will have whemmled
they will have whemmled
Future perfect continuous
I will have been whemmling
you will have been whemmling
he/she/it will have been whemmling
we will have been whemmling
you will have been whemmling
they will have been whemmling
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would whemmle
you would whemmle
he/she/it would whemmle
we would whemmle
you would whemmle
they would whemmle
Conditional continuous
I would be whemmling
you would be whemmling
he/she/it would be whemmling
we would be whemmling
you would be whemmling
they would be whemmling
Conditional perfect
I would have whemmle
you would have whemmle
he/she/it would have whemmle
we would have whemmle
you would have whemmle
they would have whemmle
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been whemmling
you would have been whemmling
he/she/it would have been whemmling
we would have been whemmling
you would have been whemmling
they would have been whemmling
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you whemmle
we let´s whemmle
you whemmle
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
whemmling
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 «WHEMMLE»
Discover the use of
whemmle in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
whemmle and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
A glossary of Yorkshire words and phrases, collected in ...
To Whemmle, to totter and then upset. " It whemmled ower." It is said of Sir Walter
Scott, that he was so struck with the expressiveness of this term as used by a
labourer, that he presented the man with half-a-crown. See what is related of
Stiller.
Francis Kildale Robinson, 1855
2
Dictionary of English Etymology
Sc. womel, whummil, quhemle, NE. whemmle, to turn upside. And schyll Triton
with his wyndy home Over whemlyt all the flowand ocean. Bellenden in Jam.
From whemmle to whelm we pass by an inversion of conso- nantal sounds that is
very ...
Hensleigh Wedgwood (M.A.), 1865
Whemmle [wem-u'l], v. to tottcr; to tilt; to oscillate; to vibrate, with danger of falling
over. Whemmle-ower, to overturn. whewl [wiwl , N., v. to whirl; to turn roun , as on
a pivot. whewtle [wiw'tu'l, woo'tu'l], v. to whistle. Whick [wik], adj. alive.
4
The Chambers Dictionary
See under whole. whom, whomever, whomsoever. See under who. whommle or
whomble. See whemmle whoobub hoo'bub. (obs) n. See hubbub. whoop \\oop.
hwaop or hoop, also hoop hoop, n a loud eager cry: a N American Indian war cry;
...
5
Annual Report of the Fishery Board of Scotland
Most of the men, however, combine trawling with whemmle or drift-net fishing for
salmon. There are 34 whemmle boats in Annan, and three men are necessary as
crew for each boat. The net used for shrimping is a small beam-trawl with a ...
Fishery Board for Scotland, 1889
6
Annual Report of the Fishery Board for Scotland for the Year ...
Most of the men, however, combine trawling with whemmle or drift-net fishing for
salmon. There are 34 whemmle boats in Annan, and three men are necessary as
crew for each boat. The net used for shrimping is a small beam-trawl with a ...
Fishery Board for Scotland, 1889
7
Westmoreland and Cumberland Dialects: Dialogues, Poems, ...
WHARr, a quart. WnEEzL'1N (wheezing), drawing the breath with difiiculty.
WHELKER, sometimes YARKER, a thump or blow ; also, anything uncommonly
large; a thumper. WHELL, until. WHEMMLE, to turn upside down. WHENTH'
when the.
8
The Dialect of Craven in the West-Riding of the Country of ...
WHELKIN, Large. “ A whelkin tyke.” ' WHEMMLE, To turn over, to whelm. TaUT.
wemelen. WHEN 'I'l), When I had. WHENT, Strange. WHEREBY, Whereas.
WHERKEN, To sob convulsively, to breathe with difiiculty. GoTH. quark,
GLOSSARY.
9
Westmoreland and Cumberland dialects. Dialogues, poems, ...
MS. Glossary. Whart, a quart. Wheezlin (wheezing), drawing the breath with
difficulty. Whelker, sometimes Yarker, a thump or blow ; also, anything
uncommonly large ; a thumper. Whell, until. Whemmle, to turn upside down.
Whenth' when the.
Westmorland dialect, 1839
10
The Dialect of Craven: In the West-Riding of the County of York
WHELKIN, Large. " A whelkin tyke." WHEMMLE, To turn over, to whelm. Teut.
wemelen. WHENTD, When I had. WHENT, Strange. WHEREBY, Whereas. '
WHERKEN, To sob convulsively, to breathe with difficulty. Goth, quark,
GLOSSARY. 251.