ETIMOLOGÍA DE LA PALABRA JUGULATE
(In the obsolete sense: kill by cutting the throat of): from Latin jugulāre, from jugulum throat, from jugum yoke.
CONJUGACIÓN EN INGLÉS DEL VERBO JUGULATE
PRESENT
Present
I jugulate
you jugulate
he/she/it jugulates
we jugulate
you jugulate
they jugulate
Present continuous
I am jugulating
you are jugulating
he/she/it is jugulating
we are jugulating
you are jugulating
they are jugulating
Present perfect
I have jugulated
you have jugulated
he/she/it has jugulated
we have jugulated
you have jugulated
they have jugulated
Present perfect continuous
I have been jugulating
you have been jugulating
he/she/it has been jugulating
we have been jugulating
you have been jugulating
they have been jugulating
PAST
Past
I jugulated
you jugulated
he/she/it jugulated
we jugulated
you jugulated
they jugulated
Past continuous
I was jugulating
you were jugulating
he/she/it was jugulating
we were jugulating
you were jugulating
they were jugulating
Past perfect
I had jugulated
you had jugulated
he/she/it had jugulated
we had jugulated
you had jugulated
they had jugulated
Past perfect continuous
I had been jugulating
you had been jugulating
he/she/it had been jugulating
we had been jugulating
you had been jugulating
they had been jugulating
FUTURE
Future
I will jugulate
you will jugulate
he/she/it will jugulate
we will jugulate
you will jugulate
they will jugulate
Future continuous
I will be jugulating
you will be jugulating
he/she/it will be jugulating
we will be jugulating
you will be jugulating
they will be jugulating
Future perfect
I will have jugulated
you will have jugulated
he/she/it will have jugulated
we will have jugulated
you will have jugulated
they will have jugulated
Future perfect continuous
I will have been jugulating
you will have been jugulating
he/she/it will have been jugulating
we will have been jugulating
you will have been jugulating
they will have been jugulating
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would jugulate
you would jugulate
he/she/it would jugulate
we would jugulate
you would jugulate
they would jugulate
Conditional continuous
I would be jugulating
you would be jugulating
he/she/it would be jugulating
we would be jugulating
you would be jugulating
they would be jugulating
Conditional perfect
I would have jugulate
you would have jugulate
he/she/it would have jugulate
we would have jugulate
you would have jugulate
they would have jugulate
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been jugulating
you would have been jugulating
he/she/it would have been jugulating
we would have been jugulating
you would have been jugulating
they would have been jugulating
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you jugulate
we let´s jugulate
you jugulate
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
jugulated
Present Participle
jugulating
PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «JUGULATE»
jugulate
jugulate
define
check
suppress
disease
extreme
measures
throat
kill
origin
latin
jugulātus
past
participle
jugulāre
merriam
webster
especially
cutting
jugulatus
jugulare
from
jugulum
collarbone
neck
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doesn
oxford
dictionaries
american
meaning
pronunciation
example
sentences
reference
content
medicine
remedies
obsolete
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wiktionary
third
person
singular
simple
present
jugulates
jugulating
jugulated
reverso
also
jugate
jugular
jugulation
vein
defined
yourdictionary
transitive
verb
rare
arresting
classical
russian
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «JUGULATE»
Descubre el uso de
jugulate en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
jugulate y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
The American Journal of Clinical Medicine
Juggle or Jugulate? THOUGH, offhand, this may sound about as rational as "How
many wrinkles in a prune?" the three words really convey a very definite idea.
Elaborated somewhat — but not festooned with quasi-scientific fol-de-rols — they
...
The first adjuvant is cicutine hydrobromate, next gelsemin, and with these
atropine and glonoin, to be used at the beginning of the spasm to prevent the
vasomotor constriction, and thus jugulate the spasm. This is the foundation on
which to ...
3
The Medical Era: A Practical Medical Magazine
The beneficial results which hydrozone and glycozone have afforded me in the
treatment of this class of disorders have caused me to discard all the other
methods of treatment by drugs that exert an ephemeral influence but do not
jugulate the ...
Solomon Claiborne Martin, 1900
4
The Eclectic Medical Journal
Original Communications. CAN DISEASES BE JUGULATED? By Prof. John
Fearn, 1*1. D., Oakland, California. DURING the last eight or ten years, the words
jugulate and jugulated are terms that have been rather frequently made use of in
...
5
The Practice of Medicine with Especial Reference to the Use ...
We do not pretend to jugulate fevers by one blow as with a club, but gradually in
some hours abating the fever by two to four degrees Centigrade. It is not claimed
that these maladies can be jugulated with equal facility in the dynamic and in the
...
William Francis Waugh, Wallace C. Abbott, 1912
6
The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
The art or performances of a jug- jugulare, pp. jugulatus, out the throat of, kill: gler
; legerdemain; trickery; hence, imposture ; see jugulate.'] The sudden cutting
short of a deception. disease by therapeutic interference, jugglmgly (jug'ling-li),
adv.
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1914
7
The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: Dictionary
The art or performances of a jug- jugulare, pp. jugulatus, cut the throat of, kill: gler
; legerdemain; trickery; hence, imposture ; see jugulate.'] The sudden cutting
short of a deception. disease by therapeutic interference, jugglingly (jug'ling-li),
adv.
8
A Therapeutic Guide to Alkaloid-dosimetric-medication: By ...
One acute attack often predisposes to subsequent attacks. Pneumonia is
frequently the forerunner of phthisis. If the effort is made to jugulate pneumonia
by means of amorphous aconitine, the inflammation in many cases will be
checked.
9
The Pittsburgh Medical Review
In brief the system proposes to elevate medicine into the realms of exact science,
to have a specific and efficient treatment for every abnormal condition, in other
words, " to jugulate disease." The apostles of this school propose, or indeed
claim ...
compare lantrify jugulate /JUG yoo late/ vTo throttleorcut the throat of; attack by
the neck;hang by theneck. Finally, a word that covers any kind of neck attack.
Talk about useful—however did we get by without jugulate? jumentous/joo MENT
...
Peter Novobatzky, Ammon Shea, 2014
5 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «JUGULATE»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
jugulate en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Deracinating the Evidence, in the Language of the Courts
My New Oxford American dictionary describes “deracinate” as a “poetic/literary” term, and both “jugulate” and “delate” as “archaic.” “Flagitious” ... «New York Times, Dic 13»
Jugulated to Flagitious: Aarushi Verdict's Word Gymnastics
According to Oxford Dictionaries, the word is the past tense of jugulate, meaning to “kill (someone) by cutting the throat.” The word originated in ... «Wall Street Journal, Nov 13»
More Scarborough drug dealers sentenced
The sentences bring to a conclusion Operation Jugulate, an investigation into an organised Manchester based drugs gang which was ... «North Yorkshire Police, Mar 12»
The College Football Alphabetical, Week 8: Les Miles, Ambidextrous …
J is for Jugulate. Carl Jung once said "Show me a sane man, and I will cure him for you." Dr. Tuberville's slightly different take is "Show me a ... «SB Nation, Oct 11»
The Five Macro Crises of Our Times: The Financial, Energy, Political …
They are a financial crisis that will take at least twenty years to jugulate, an energy crisis that's looming on the not too far horizon and which ... «Center for Research on Globalization, Oct 11»