CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO WRAXLE
PRESENT
Present
I wraxle
you wraxle
he/she/it wraxles
we wraxle
you wraxle
they wraxle
Present continuous
I am wraxling
you are wraxling
he/she/it is wraxling
we are wraxling
you are wraxling
they are wraxling
Present perfect
I have wraxled
you have wraxled
he/she/it has wraxled
we have wraxled
you have wraxled
they have wraxled
Present perfect continuous
I have been wraxling
you have been wraxling
he/she/it has been wraxling
we have been wraxling
you have been wraxling
they have been wraxling
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 wraxled
you wraxled
he/she/it wraxled
we wraxled
you wraxled
they wraxled
Past continuous
I was wraxling
you were wraxling
he/she/it was wraxling
we were wraxling
you were wraxling
they were wraxling
Past perfect
I had wraxled
you had wraxled
he/she/it had wraxled
we had wraxled
you had wraxled
they had wraxled
Past perfect continuous
I had been wraxling
you had been wraxling
he/she/it had been wraxling
we had been wraxling
you had been wraxling
they had been wraxling
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will wraxle
you will wraxle
he/she/it will wraxle
we will wraxle
you will wraxle
they will wraxle
Future continuous
I will be wraxling
you will be wraxling
he/she/it will be wraxling
we will be wraxling
you will be wraxling
they will be wraxling
Future perfect
I will have wraxled
you will have wraxled
he/she/it will have wraxled
we will have wraxled
you will have wraxled
they will have wraxled
Future perfect continuous
I will have been wraxling
you will have been wraxling
he/she/it will have been wraxling
we will have been wraxling
you will have been wraxling
they will have been wraxling
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would wraxle
you would wraxle
he/she/it would wraxle
we would wraxle
you would wraxle
they would wraxle
Conditional continuous
I would be wraxling
you would be wraxling
he/she/it would be wraxling
we would be wraxling
you would be wraxling
they would be wraxling
Conditional perfect
I would have wraxle
you would have wraxle
he/she/it would have wraxle
we would have wraxle
you would have wraxle
they would have wraxle
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been wraxling
you would have been wraxling
he/she/it would have been wraxling
we would have been wraxling
you would have been wraxling
they would have been wraxling
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you wraxle
we let´s wraxle
you wraxle
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
wraxling
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 «WRAXLE»
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wraxle in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
wraxle and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
A Concise Anglo-Saxon Dictionary
... help, support, maintenance, BH. +wraxl? wrestling-place, gymnasium, OEG
wraxlere m. wrestler, OEG. wraxlian to wrestle, /£. [' wraxle '] wr&xttendewrestling-
, contending, striving,JE. wraxlung f. 'wrestling,' WW15Q*. i'wrax- ling'] wr§ah pret.
John R. Clark Hall, Herbert Dean Meritt, 1960
2
Middle English Dictionary
(!440) PParv. 533: Wrawnesse: Protervia, protervitas, bilositas, perversitas.
wraung -» wrong adj. wrauth -» wroth adj. wrawe -» wrau adj. wrawed, wrawid(e,
p.ppl. of wrauen. wraxlen v. Also wraxle, wraxli, wracsle, wrascle. Cp. wrestlen v.
Hans Kurath, Robert E. Lewis, Sherman McAllister Kuhn, 2001
3
The Vision of William Concerning Piers Plowman: Together ...
285 pangh couetyce volde with fe poure wraxle □ J>ei mai Avarice cannot □ 1
□ on grapple with nat come to-gederis, 80 him fairly. By f e necke nameliche □
her neif er may henten ofer. For men knowef fat couetise □ is of fill kene wil, And
...
William Langland, Walter William Skeat, 1873
4
English Language Word Builder
... SQUIRR SQUISHY SQUUSH STOOZEr SURTAX TEAZLE TOUZLE TWEEZEI
WEAZEN WRAXLE OTHER ABDUCE ACKNOWé ACKNOWD ADDEEM
ADDOOM ADDUCEI ADDUCT ADSORB ADVECT ADVENE ADVERT ADWARD
AERIEY ...
5
Will's Visions of Piers Plowman, Do-well, Do-better and ...
And] om PERVAQZWFGNN2. thogh] pan E. cacche pe pore] wolde wrtn pe pore
wrastle XYP2D2UDTH2ChPERVAQZWFGNN2 (pc] om FG. wrastle] wraskle EV;
wraxle P; wraxlye N; wrangle G). may nat] om U. come togyderes] togaderf come
...
William Langland, George Harrison Russell, George Kane, 1997
6
The vision of William concerning Piers Plowman
122. Wraskle, v. wrestle, 17. 80 n. See below. Wrastel,yr. s. subj. struggle, wrestle
, b. 14. 224 ; Wrastle, 17. 67 n. See Wraxle. " To wrastylle, luc- tari;" Cath. An gl.
Cf. Shropsh. wrostle, pronounced [r'os'l]. Wratthe, s. wrath, malice, anger, 5. 35, 7.
William Langland, Walter William Skeat, 1885
7
The Vision of William Concerning Piers Plowman: The "Vernon" ...
41. enraged, 2. 26; Wratthed, ecame wroth, b. 9. 128 ; Wraflze, imp. 0. be angry, a
. 10. 94. Wraxle, v. struggle, wrestle, 17. 67, 80. See Wraskle, Wrastel. Wrecche,
adj. wretched, 14. 95, 20. 326, b. 17. 344. Wrecche, a. wretch, lazy vagabond, 9.
William Langland, Walter William Skeat, 1885
8
THE VISIONS OF WILLIAM CONCERNING PIERS THE PLOWMAN, DOWEL, ...
For be poure is ay prest • to pleso J>e riche, 63 And buxume at Iiis biddyng • for
bus breed and drynke ; And buxunmesse and bost □ aren euere-more at wratthe
, And ayther hateb ojier □ and mowen nat dwelle to- gederes. Yf wratthe -wraxle
...
9
The Chambers Dictionary
... wrawl riil, (Spenser) n '(of a cat) to caterwaul (Imitj wraxle rak' si, (dialect; SW
England) vi to wrestle. — n wrax ling. [OE wraxlian; cf wrestle] wreak1 rek, vt to
effect, bring about or cause (harm, havoc, damage, etc); to inflict (vengeance,
one's ...
10
The English dialect dictionary
East Halton [speak] of \V-rawby Holile in a similar manner (s.v. hlarnum Hole).
RWRAWE: WRAWL, WRAX, see Raw. adj, Rawl, ax, 1'. To ache. The same word
WRAXLE, '0. Dev. Cor. Also in form wroxle Cor.l [rs-ksl; ro'ksl.] 1. To wrestle. Dev.