CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO YIKKER
PRESENT
Present
I yikker
you yikker
he/she/it yikkers
we yikker
you yikker
they yikker
Present continuous
I am yikkering
you are yikkering
he/she/it is yikkering
we are yikkering
you are yikkering
they are yikkering
Present perfect
I have yikkered
you have yikkered
he/she/it has yikkered
we have yikkered
you have yikkered
they have yikkered
Present perfect continuous
I have been yikkering
you have been yikkering
he/she/it has been yikkering
we have been yikkering
you have been yikkering
they have been yikkering
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 yikkered
you yikkered
he/she/it yikkered
we yikkered
you yikkered
they yikkered
Past continuous
I was yikkering
you were yikkering
he/she/it was yikkering
we were yikkering
you were yikkering
they were yikkering
Past perfect
I had yikkered
you had yikkered
he/she/it had yikkered
we had yikkered
you had yikkered
they had yikkered
Past perfect continuous
I had been yikkering
you had been yikkering
he/she/it had been yikkering
we had been yikkering
you had been yikkering
they had been yikkering
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will yikker
you will yikker
he/she/it will yikker
we will yikker
you will yikker
they will yikker
Future continuous
I will be yikkering
you will be yikkering
he/she/it will be yikkering
we will be yikkering
you will be yikkering
they will be yikkering
Future perfect
I will have yikkered
you will have yikkered
he/she/it will have yikkered
we will have yikkered
you will have yikkered
they will have yikkered
Future perfect continuous
I will have been yikkering
you will have been yikkering
he/she/it will have been yikkering
we will have been yikkering
you will have been yikkering
they will have been yikkering
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would yikker
you would yikker
he/she/it would yikker
we would yikker
you would yikker
they would yikker
Conditional continuous
I would be yikkering
you would be yikkering
he/she/it would be yikkering
we would be yikkering
you would be yikkering
they would be yikkering
Conditional perfect
I would have yikker
you would have yikker
he/she/it would have yikker
we would have yikker
you would have yikker
they would have yikker
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been yikkering
you would have been yikkering
he/she/it would have been yikkering
we would have been yikkering
you would have been yikkering
they would have been yikkering
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you yikker
we let´s yikker
you yikker
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
yikkering
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 «YIKKER»
Discover the use of
yikker in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
yikker and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Dancing Jax 2: Freax and Rejex
The second novel in the extraordinary, ground-breaking, genre-busting new trilogy from master of fantasy Robin Jarvis
2
A Glossary of Words Used in the Wapentakes of Manley and ...
Yakker, c, s.w., Yikker, n. acre. Yakkeridge, g. acreage. Yakker spire, k. When the
malting process is too long continued and both root and sprout aro visiblo, tho
barley is yakker sjpirtd and injured for malting. Yal, c, s.w., Yel, n. ale. Yal-jaw't, c.
Yakker, c., s.w., Yikker, N. acre. Yakkeridge, o. acreage. Yakker spire, E. When
the malting process is too long continued and both root and sprout are visible, the
barley is yakker spired and injured for malting. Yal, c., s.-w., Yel, N. ale. Yal-jaw't ...
English Dialect Society, 1878
4
Attila The Gathering of the Storm
And then the people of the wolf came howling in. They came howling in with an
animal music which grew louder and more terrifying as they approached at full
gallop. Yowling and yikker- ing, whooping and screaming, they came riding out of
...
5
A Glossary of Words and Phrases Pertaining to the Dialect of ...
Yakker, c., s.w., Yikker, n. acre. Yakkeridge, o. acreage. Yakker spire, e. When tho
malting process is too long continued . and both root and sprout are visible, tho
bailey is yakker spired and injured for malting. Yal, c., s.w., Yel, u. ale. Yal-jaw't ...
6
A Glossary of the Words and Phrases of Cumberland
Yakker, C, S.W, Yikker, N.E, acre. Yal, C, S.W, Yel, N.E, ale. Sax. eala. Yal-jaw't,
C, partly intoxicated with ale. Yalla, G, yellow. Yalla yowderin, N.E, the yellow
hammer or bunting. Yammer, C, N.E, to talk much in a loose rambling manner.
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Denominal Verb Formation in English
In any case, these two are no longer productive in present day English. There are
no examples of -le forming verbs in the last 150 years and only 4 examples of -er
forming verbs in the last 100 years (snooter, stonker, yikker, and yacker, none ...
Carolyn A. Gottfurcht, 2007
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English Language Word Builder
... POPPLY* POWWAW PREPPY* PUKEKO RAZZLE RIZZARt RIZZER RIZZOR
ROZZER SKANKY* SKRTKE SKRONK SKUNKY* SOZZLY* TSKTSK TZETZE
UNKINK UPPROP> VIZZIE= WUKKAS WUZZLE YAKKER YIKKER ZIZITH
SAMOSA ...
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Foyle's further philavery: a cornucopia of lexical delights
yikker. verb (of an animal) to utter sharp little cries noun a cry like this. ylem. noun
the original substance from which, according to some theories, the elements
developed $»>This is pronounced 'ee-luhm', with the stress on the first syllable.
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The Chambers Dictionary
[go] YHAaMrev: Youth Hostels Association. yibbles See able. yicker. Same as
yikker. Yiddish yid'ish, n a language spoken by Jews, based on medieval
German dialects with Hebrew and Slavonic additions, usu written in the Hebrew
alphabet.