CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO WHILLYWHA
PRESENT
Present
I whillywha
you whillywha
he/she/it whillywhas
we whillywha
you whillywha
they whillywha
Present continuous
I am whillywhaing
you are whillywhaing
he/she/it is whillywhaing
we are whillywhaing
you are whillywhaing
they are whillywhaing
Present perfect
I have whillywhaed
you have whillywhaed
he/she/it has whillywhaed
we have whillywhaed
you have whillywhaed
they have whillywhaed
Present perfect continuous
I have been whillywhaing
you have been whillywhaing
he/she/it has been whillywhaing
we have been whillywhaing
you have been whillywhaing
they have been whillywhaing
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 whillywhaed
you whillywhaed
he/she/it whillywhaed
we whillywhaed
you whillywhaed
they whillywhaed
Past continuous
I was whillywhaing
you were whillywhaing
he/she/it was whillywhaing
we were whillywhaing
you were whillywhaing
they were whillywhaing
Past perfect
I had whillywhaed
you had whillywhaed
he/she/it had whillywhaed
we had whillywhaed
you had whillywhaed
they had whillywhaed
Past perfect continuous
I had been whillywhaing
you had been whillywhaing
he/she/it had been whillywhaing
we had been whillywhaing
you had been whillywhaing
they had been whillywhaing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will whillywha
you will whillywha
he/she/it will whillywha
we will whillywha
you will whillywha
they will whillywha
Future continuous
I will be whillywhaing
you will be whillywhaing
he/she/it will be whillywhaing
we will be whillywhaing
you will be whillywhaing
they will be whillywhaing
Future perfect
I will have whillywhaed
you will have whillywhaed
he/she/it will have whillywhaed
we will have whillywhaed
you will have whillywhaed
they will have whillywhaed
Future perfect continuous
I will have been whillywhaing
you will have been whillywhaing
he/she/it will have been whillywhaing
we will have been whillywhaing
you will have been whillywhaing
they will have been whillywhaing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would whillywha
you would whillywha
he/she/it would whillywha
we would whillywha
you would whillywha
they would whillywha
Conditional continuous
I would be whillywhaing
you would be whillywhaing
he/she/it would be whillywhaing
we would be whillywhaing
you would be whillywhaing
they would be whillywhaing
Conditional perfect
I would have whillywha
you would have whillywha
he/she/it would have whillywha
we would have whillywha
you would have whillywha
they would have whillywha
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been whillywhaing
you would have been whillywhaing
he/she/it would have been whillywhaing
we would have been whillywhaing
you would have been whillywhaing
they would have been whillywhaing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you whillywha
we let´s whillywha
you whillywha
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
whillywhaed
Present Participle
whillywhaing
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 «WHILLYWHA»
Discover the use of
whillywha in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
whillywha and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Concise English-Scots Dictionary
... whit the hule s. wheat white NE. wheatear stane chack(art) SHETLAND, NE,
stane chipper, chackie ORKNEY, joctibeet CAITHNESS. wheedle wheetle,
whillywha, teal, tice, fleetch, tryst wi N, gowe ower NE, smool, cuiter. wheedler
whillywha ...
Iseabail Macleod, Pauline Cairns, 1999
2
Scottish Dictionary and Supplement: In Four Volumes. Suppl. ...
What, man ! the life of a king, and many thousands besides, is not to be weighed
with the chance of two young things whil/y-whawing in ilk other's ears for a
minute." Q. Durward, iii. 217- To Whillywha, v. a. To cajole, to wheedle, S. " I'm
ouer ...
3
A Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language ...: ...
What, man ! the life of a king, and many thousands besides, is not to be weighed
with the chance of two young things nhilly-wharving in ilk other's ears for a minute
." Q. Durward, iii. 217- To Whillywha, v. a. To cajole, to wheedle, S. " I'm ouer ...
4
The Tea-Table Miscellany ... The Eleventh Edition, Being the ...
If ye gang near the South-Sea house, The whillywha's will grip ye'r gear, _ Syne a
' the lave will fare the war, For our lang biding here. Hap me wit/ashy Pettz'caaf.
O B E L L, thy looks have kill'd my heart. I pass the day in pain, _ When night ...
5
Edinburgh Review, Or Critical Journal
And I'm ower failed to tak a helpmate, though Wylie Mactricket the writer was very
pressing and spak' very civilly ; but I'm ower auld a cat to draw that strae before
me. He canna whillywha me as he's dune mony a ane. And then I thought aye ye
...
6
The Edinburgh Review, Or Critical Journal: ... To Be ...
And I'm ower failed to ta-k a helpmate, though Wylie Mactricket the writer was
very pressing and spak very civilly ; but I'm ower auld a cat to draw that strae
before me. He canna whillywha me as he's dune mony a ane. And then :I thought
aye ...
7
A Collection of one hundred and fifty Scots Songs. To which ...
FINlS-Ii-"n--* -t ' ' * l 0 0 'a I 1. I W r in, lmn in. wile; liltlt 'Weind, thought. Weirs, War:
Wha, who. _ Whang. a large cut. p Whatrecks, 'what Matter: it. W'hilk. which.
Whinging, 'whirlingWhisht, boldjour peace. Whillywha, 'a then! or bite. Wilks ...
And I'm ower failed to tak a helpmate, though Wylie 'Mactrick-ct the writer was
very pressing and spak very civilly ; but I'm ower auld a cat to draw that strae
before me. He canna whillywha me as he's dune many a ane. And then I thought
aye ...
9
Bell's British Theatre, Consisting of the Most Esteemed ...
Whillywha, a cheat. ffhingeing, whining, speaking with a doleful tone. Whim,
surze. Whilht, hum. Hold your peace. Whist, to pull out hastily. Whomilt, turned
upside down. Wight, stout, clever, active ; item, a man or person. Wimpling, a
turning ...
10
Ancient and Modern Scottish Songs, Heroic Ballads, Etc
Whillywha, a cheat. Whinging, whining, fpeaking with a doleful tone. Whinger,
hanger. Whins, furze. Whist, husht. Hold your peace. Whisk, to pull out hastily.
Whomlit, turned upside down. Wight, stout, clever, active, item, a man or perfon.
Wilks ...
David Herd, George Paton, 1776