CONJUGACIÓN EN INGLÉS DEL VERBO SHAUCHLE
PRESENT
Present
I shauchle
you shauchle
he/she/it shauchles
we shauchle
you shauchle
they shauchle
Present continuous
I am shauchling
you are shauchling
he/she/it is shauchling
we are shauchling
you are shauchling
they are shauchling
Present perfect
I have shauchled
you have shauchled
he/she/it has shauchled
we have shauchled
you have shauchled
they have shauchled
Present perfect continuous
I have been shauchling
you have been shauchling
he/she/it has been shauchling
we have been shauchling
you have been shauchling
they have been shauchling
PAST
Past
I shauchled
you shauchled
he/she/it shauchled
we shauchled
you shauchled
they shauchled
Past continuous
I was shauchling
you were shauchling
he/she/it was shauchling
we were shauchling
you were shauchling
they were shauchling
Past perfect
I had shauchled
you had shauchled
he/she/it had shauchled
we had shauchled
you had shauchled
they had shauchled
Past perfect continuous
I had been shauchling
you had been shauchling
he/she/it had been shauchling
we had been shauchling
you had been shauchling
they had been shauchling
FUTURE
Future
I will shauchle
you will shauchle
he/she/it will shauchle
we will shauchle
you will shauchle
they will shauchle
Future continuous
I will be shauchling
you will be shauchling
he/she/it will be shauchling
we will be shauchling
you will be shauchling
they will be shauchling
Future perfect
I will have shauchled
you will have shauchled
he/she/it will have shauchled
we will have shauchled
you will have shauchled
they will have shauchled
Future perfect continuous
I will have been shauchling
you will have been shauchling
he/she/it will have been shauchling
we will have been shauchling
you will have been shauchling
they will have been shauchling
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would shauchle
you would shauchle
he/she/it would shauchle
we would shauchle
you would shauchle
they would shauchle
Conditional continuous
I would be shauchling
you would be shauchling
he/she/it would be shauchling
we would be shauchling
you would be shauchling
they would be shauchling
Conditional perfect
I would have shauchle
you would have shauchle
he/she/it would have shauchle
we would have shauchle
you would have shauchle
they would have shauchle
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been shauchling
you would have been shauchling
he/she/it would have been shauchling
we would have been shauchling
you would have been shauchling
they would have been shauchling
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you shauchle
we let´s shauchle
you shauchle
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
shauchled
Present Participle
shauchling
10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «SHAUCHLE»
Descubre el uso de
shauchle en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
shauchle y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
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A Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language ...: ...
To Shauchle, v. n. To walk with a shuffling gait. To Snahchle, v. n. To walk in a
snivelling manner. To Teauchle, Trachle, v. n. To walk, as it were trailing one's
feet after one. To Wauchle, v. «. To move from side to side in walking, like a
young ...
2
The Roxburghshire Word-Book
SHAUCHLE (fole), sb. 1. A shuffling gait. G. 2. An old well— worn slipper,
especially for fireside use. N. SHAUCHLE, v. G. int. To walk with ashuffling or
shambling gait, as with the boots down at the heels. [Sc. (1721) shochel]
SHAUCHLIN', ...
3
Kirkcudbrightshire and Wigtownshire
From south to north are Cairnsmore of Fleet, Larg Hill (2216), Lamachan (2349),
Benyellary (2360), Merrick (2764) and Kirriereoch (2562). Merrick is the loftiest
summit south of the Grampains. “ Ony shauchle,” was Crockett's inscription in one
...
4
Kirkcudbrighthisrem and Wigtownshire
From south to north are Cairnsmore of Fleet, Larg Hill (2216), Lamachan (2349),
Benyellary (2360), Merrick (2764) and Kirriereoch (2562). Merrick is the loftiest
summit south of the Grampains. " Ony shauchle," was Crockett's inscription in one
...
5
Scoor-oot: a dictionary of Scots words and phrases in ...
Scart is an altered form of an English scrat, of which scratch was a later
development. shauchle To walk in a shambling manner, to shuffle. The comment
that someone was 'shauchling doon the road' is almost self-explanatory. A rowing
-boat ...
James A. C. Stevenson, Iseabail Macleod, 1989
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Scottish Dictionary and Supplement: In Four Volumes. Suppl. ...
To Shauchle, v. n. To walk with a shuffling gait.To Snauchle, v. n. To walk in a
snivelling manner. To Trauchle, Trachle, v. n. To walk, as it were trailing one's
feet after one. To Wauchle, v. n. To move from side to side in walking, like a
young ...
7
Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 4 of 4: S-Z ...
Shatter, shat′ėr, v.t. tobreakor dash to pieces:tocrack: to disorder:
torenderunsound.—v.i.to breakinto fragments. —n. a fragment: impaired state.—
adjs.Shatt′erbrained, pā′ted, disordered inintellect; Shatt′ery, brittle. [Scatter.]
Shauchle ...
8
Standards of English: Codified Varieties around the World
... handful ken hoose tide house know bide loose (n) young louse (n) remain
kenspeckle louse (adj) winter loose (adj) conspicuous low yaize (v) of use (v)
flame cowp yis (n) is use (n) capsize shauchle auld some old shuffle whae's
aucht that?
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Frae Ither Tongues: Essays on Modern Translations Into Scots
Yet certain Scots words were part of our vocabulary, such as drouth [drought/
thirst], bauchles [slippers], semmit [vest], spaver [the front slit in trousers], douce [
pleasant], thrawn [stubborn], and shauchle [shuffle] — although they were on
certain ...
10
Jamieson's Dictionary of Scots: The Story of the First ...
Well, in Scots you can bauchle along, or shauchle, or snauchle, (described as
moving in a snivelling manner) or trauchle, or wauchle like a young child; if your
joints are feeble you jauchle; if you are heavily burdened you hauchle; and if you
...
NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «SHAUCHLE»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
shauchle en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Ramshackle – Podictionary Word of the Day
Etymology dictionaries of the time speculated that it was built on a Scottish prefix ram which was an intensifier, and shauchle, another possibly Scottish word that ... «OUPblog, Feb 10»