CONJUGAISON EN ANGLAIS DU VERBE CONTUND
PRESENT
Present
I contund
you contund
he/she/it contunds
we contund
you contund
they contund
Present continuous
I am contunding
you are contunding
he/she/it is contunding
we are contunding
you are contunding
they are contunding
Present perfect
I have contunded
you have contunded
he/she/it has contunded
we have contunded
you have contunded
they have contunded
Present perfect continuous
I have been contunding
you have been contunding
he/she/it has been contunding
we have been contunding
you have been contunding
they have been contunding
PAST
Past
I contunded
you contunded
he/she/it contunded
we contunded
you contunded
they contunded
Past continuous
I was contunding
you were contunding
he/she/it was contunding
we were contunding
you were contunding
they were contunding
Past perfect
I had contunded
you had contunded
he/she/it had contunded
we had contunded
you had contunded
they had contunded
Past perfect continuous
I had been contunding
you had been contunding
he/she/it had been contunding
we had been contunding
you had been contunding
they had been contunding
FUTURE
Future
I will contund
you will contund
he/she/it will contund
we will contund
you will contund
they will contund
Future continuous
I will be contunding
you will be contunding
he/she/it will be contunding
we will be contunding
you will be contunding
they will be contunding
Future perfect
I will have contunded
you will have contunded
he/she/it will have contunded
we will have contunded
you will have contunded
they will have contunded
Future perfect continuous
I will have been contunding
you will have been contunding
he/she/it will have been contunding
we will have been contunding
you will have been contunding
they will have been contunding
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would contund
you would contund
he/she/it would contund
we would contund
you would contund
they would contund
Conditional continuous
I would be contunding
you would be contunding
he/she/it would be contunding
we would be contunding
you would be contunding
they would be contunding
Conditional perfect
I would have contund
you would have contund
he/she/it would have contund
we would have contund
you would have contund
they would have contund
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been contunding
you would have been contunding
he/she/it would have been contunding
we would have been contunding
you would have been contunding
they would have been contunding
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you contund
we let´s contund
you contund
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
contunded
Present Participle
contunding
10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «CONTUND»
Découvrez l'usage de
contund dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
contund et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
1
The Dramatic Works of John Lilly, (the Euphuist.): John ...
... "Not only confound, but contund." This is explained in a note thus : " ' They not
only amaze, but strike down those whom they are aimed at ;' and it is possible
that it may be intended to resemble a preceding speech of Sir To- phas : 'Why,
fool, ...
John Lyly, Frederick William Fairholt, Lillie Lyly, 1858
2
St. Pancras, memoranda relating to the parish
This prophetic and bombastic production concludes thus — * "A scarce
mezzotinto of these wells was published by J. R. Smith, 1772." f " Contund is
exactly the Latin-English that the doctor indulged in. Contundo, to beat small, to
pound.
3
St. Pancras: being antiquarian, topographical, and ...
Here, he who all the week Took bearded mortals by the nose, or sat Weaving
dead hairs and whistling wretched strains ; And eke the sturdy youth, whose
trade it is Stout oxen to contund,f with gold-bound hat And silken stocking strut.
4
The Dramatic Works: With Notes and Some Account of His Life ...
1814 (edited by Dilke), sense is endeavoured to be made of the passage by
reading: “Not only confound, but contund. ... a poet is as much as one should say
—a poet;' and I know of no authority for the word contund 5 but its derivation from
the ...
John Lyly, Frederick William Fairholt, 1858
5
The Dramatic Works of John Lilly, (the Euphuist.)
... reads, “ Not onely confound, but also confound ;” and in the six vols. of old
English plays, 8vo. 1814 (edited by Dilke), sense is endeavoured to be made of
the passage by reading: “ Not only confound, but contund." This is explained in a
note ...
John Lyly, Frederick William Fairholt, 1858
But seeing that I cannot bind you, and that I intend you not to escape, and that it
would be dangerous to let you rise, I will disable you in all your members, I will
contund you as Thestylis did strong-smelling herbs,* in the quality whereof you
do ...
Thomas Love Peacock, 1831
7
Endymion; or, The man in the moon, by John Lyly. History of ...
Not only confound, but also contund*. * " Not only confound, but contund f i. e.
they not merely amaze but strike down those whom they are aimed at : the
original has it, " not only confound but confound," and it is possi- Sam. How
darest thou ...
Charles Wentworth Dilke, 1814
8
St. Pancras; being antiquarian, topographical, and ...
Here, he who all the week Took bearded mortals by the nose, or sat Weaving
dead hairs and whistling “Tetched strains ; And eke the sturdy youth, whose trade
it is Stout oxen to contund,1' with gold-bound hat And silken stocking strut.
Samuel PALMER (Bookseller.), 1870
9
The General Practice of Physic: Extracted Chiefly from the ...
:jij. contund. cum Syr. Cort. Aurant. q. s. ut F. cum Zinziber. pulv. gij. Chalyb. cum
Sul. ppt. ^i. cap. bis Die Mol. Nuc. Mofchat. major. AU strong Phyfic and
Carminatives, without Laxatives, are hurtful. The Ascites comes on more flowly,
and is ...
10
A glossary and etymological dictionary of obsolete and ...
Contund (L. contundo), to beat small, to strike down. -Sam. What then do your
blows ? Top. They not only confound but also contund. O. P. Endvmion.
Convertite (F. converti), a convert to another's opinion or principles. No, Governor
, I will be ...