CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO YCLEPED
PRESENT
Present
I ycleped
you ycleped
he/she/it yclepeds
we ycleped
you ycleped
they ycleped
Present continuous
I am yclepeding
you are yclepeding
he/she/it is yclepeding
we are yclepeding
you are yclepeding
they are yclepeding
Present perfect
I have yclepeded
you have yclepeded
he/she/it has yclepeded
we have yclepeded
you have yclepeded
they have yclepeded
Present perfect continuous
I have been yclepeding
you have been yclepeding
he/she/it has been yclepeding
we have been yclepeding
you have been yclepeding
they have been yclepeding
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 yclepeded
you yclepeded
he/she/it yclepeded
we yclepeded
you yclepeded
they yclepeded
Past continuous
I was yclepeding
you were yclepeding
he/she/it was yclepeding
we were yclepeding
you were yclepeding
they were yclepeding
Past perfect
I had yclepeded
you had yclepeded
he/she/it had yclepeded
we had yclepeded
you had yclepeded
they had yclepeded
Past perfect continuous
I had been yclepeding
you had been yclepeding
he/she/it had been yclepeding
we had been yclepeding
you had been yclepeding
they had been yclepeding
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will ycleped
you will ycleped
he/she/it will ycleped
we will ycleped
you will ycleped
they will ycleped
Future continuous
I will be yclepeding
you will be yclepeding
he/she/it will be yclepeding
we will be yclepeding
you will be yclepeding
they will be yclepeding
Future perfect
I will have yclepeded
you will have yclepeded
he/she/it will have yclepeded
we will have yclepeded
you will have yclepeded
they will have yclepeded
Future perfect continuous
I will have been yclepeding
you will have been yclepeding
he/she/it will have been yclepeding
we will have been yclepeding
you will have been yclepeding
they will have been yclepeding
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would ycleped
you would ycleped
he/she/it would ycleped
we would ycleped
you would ycleped
they would ycleped
Conditional continuous
I would be yclepeding
you would be yclepeding
he/she/it would be yclepeding
we would be yclepeding
you would be yclepeding
they would be yclepeding
Conditional perfect
I would have ycleped
you would have ycleped
he/she/it would have ycleped
we would have ycleped
you would have ycleped
they would have ycleped
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been yclepeding
you would have been yclepeding
he/she/it would have been yclepeding
we would have been yclepeding
you would have been yclepeding
they would have been yclepeding
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you ycleped
we let´s ycleped
you ycleped
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
yclepeded
Present Participle
yclepeding
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 «YCLEPED»
Discover the use of
ycleped in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
ycleped and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
A Fourteenth Century English Biblical Version
sididl 85 is ycleped, ne brynge he no5t to pe prepucye. 85 he pat is ycleped i-n
pe prepucye, ne be he nogt y-circumsydid. For circumscycyoun is nogt, ne pe
prepucye nouper; bote pe 19 kepynges of pe comaundementis of God. 85
eferiche ...
2
The Ayenbite of Inwyt: written in the dialect of the County ...
Ine zuyche manere God yefp ous his yefpes clenliche vor pe love pet he hep to
ous and vor to gaderi oure herten and oure love and vor pise scele proper- liche
hi byep ycleped yefpes. HUERVORE HI BYEp YCLEPED YEFpES OF pE HOLY ...
Laurent (Dominican), Joseph Stevenson,
1855
3
The ayenbite of inwyt written [or rather tr. from Laurent's ...
Ine zuyche manere God yef]? ous his yef]?es clenliche vor J>e love ]?et he he]?
to ous and vor to gaderi oure herten and oure love and vor ]nse scele proper-
lichc hi bye]? ycleped yef]?es. HUERVORE HI BYE]? YCLEPED YEF]?ES OF ]?
Laurent (a Dominican.), Joseph Stevenson,
1855
4
The Canterbury Tales: A Facsimile and Transcription of the ...
... matere / manye compleintes / virelayes that / nat / langwissheth / f(
JMethamorphosiosl greuauwce nafr. hire grace thyng? Nathelees / happed 8C|
Frankeleyn I26r The Frankeleyn/ For wel I woot7 lord Phebus / if 621 156v
ycleped wisdom.
Geoffrey Chaucer, Paul G. Ruggiers,
1979
5
A new universal etymological technological, and pronouncing ...
YCLEPED—. YEAH. yard. In Ships, a long, slender piece of timber, nearly
cylindrical, suspended upon the mast, by which a sail is extended. Dork-yard, a
place in which ships arc hud up. Prison-yardL, an enclosure about a prison, or
attached ...
John Craig (F.G.S.),
1849
6
The Saxon and English languages reciprocally illustrative of ...
M. S. Coll. Trin. Cantab, p. 10, ita cecinit. of all for one Woman of alle for one
Wiman That Helen was ycleped this Battle jirjl began ; That Heleine was icleped
this Baitaille first began ; One high man was there before, that ycleped was
Dardan, ...
7
Shakspeare's Dramatic Works: With Explanatory Notes. To ...
Ycleped. It is ycleped thy park - Love'i Labor Left. — Judas I am, ycleped
Macchabzus - Ibid Yea. In russet yeas, and honest kersey noes - Ibid. Yta.
sorsootb. A rascally yea-sorsooth knave - 2 Henry rv. Yea and nay. By yea, and
nay, sir, then I ...
William Shakespeare, Samuel Ayscough, Nicholas Rowe,
1791
8
The Saxon and English Languages Reciprocally Illustrative of ...
10, Ita cecinit. of all for one Woman of alle for one Wiman That Helen was
ycleped this Battle frjl began; That Heleine was icleped this Baitaille first began ;
One high man was there before, that ycleped was Dardan, On heig man was ther
bifore, ...
9
An index to the remarkable passages and words made use of by ...
It is ycleped thy park - Love': Labour Lost-— Judas I am, ycleped Macchabmus - -
Ibid. Yea. In russet yeas, and honest kersey noes - I bid. Yea-fors0oth- A rascally
yea-forsooth knave - 2 Henry iv. Yea and nay. By yea and nay, sir, then I swore ...
Samuel Ayscough, William Shakespeare,
1827
10
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
Selim, the brother of Shireen, and the bosom-friend of Ismael, has discovered her
situation, and comes not to reproach him for his perfidy, but to save him from its
consequences. He gives him a horse of true Arab blood, ycleped Boorrauk, ...