CONJUGAISON EN ANGLAIS DU VERBE COUNTERPEISE
PRESENT
Present
I counterpeise
you counterpeise
he/she/it counterpeises
we counterpeise
you counterpeise
they counterpeise
Present continuous
I am counterpeising
you are counterpeising
he/she/it is counterpeising
we are counterpeising
you are counterpeising
they are counterpeising
Present perfect
I have counterpeised
you have counterpeised
he/she/it has counterpeised
we have counterpeised
you have counterpeised
they have counterpeised
Present perfect continuous
I have been counterpeising
you have been counterpeising
he/she/it has been counterpeising
we have been counterpeising
you have been counterpeising
they have been counterpeising
PAST
Past
I counterpeised
you counterpeised
he/she/it counterpeised
we counterpeised
you counterpeised
they counterpeised
Past continuous
I was counterpeising
you were counterpeising
he/she/it was counterpeising
we were counterpeising
you were counterpeising
they were counterpeising
Past perfect
I had counterpeised
you had counterpeised
he/she/it had counterpeised
we had counterpeised
you had counterpeised
they had counterpeised
Past perfect continuous
I had been counterpeising
you had been counterpeising
he/she/it had been counterpeising
we had been counterpeising
you had been counterpeising
they had been counterpeising
FUTURE
Future
I will counterpeise
you will counterpeise
he/she/it will counterpeise
we will counterpeise
you will counterpeise
they will counterpeise
Future continuous
I will be counterpeising
you will be counterpeising
he/she/it will be counterpeising
we will be counterpeising
you will be counterpeising
they will be counterpeising
Future perfect
I will have counterpeised
you will have counterpeised
he/she/it will have counterpeised
we will have counterpeised
you will have counterpeised
they will have counterpeised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been counterpeising
you will have been counterpeising
he/she/it will have been counterpeising
we will have been counterpeising
you will have been counterpeising
they will have been counterpeising
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would counterpeise
you would counterpeise
he/she/it would counterpeise
we would counterpeise
you would counterpeise
they would counterpeise
Conditional continuous
I would be counterpeising
you would be counterpeising
he/she/it would be counterpeising
we would be counterpeising
you would be counterpeising
they would be counterpeising
Conditional perfect
I would have counterpeise
you would have counterpeise
he/she/it would have counterpeise
we would have counterpeise
you would have counterpeise
they would have counterpeise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been counterpeising
you would have been counterpeising
he/she/it would have been counterpeising
we would have been counterpeising
you would have been counterpeising
they would have been counterpeising
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you counterpeise
we let´s counterpeise
you counterpeise
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to counterpeise
Past participle
counterpeised
Present Participle
counterpeising
10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «COUNTERPEISE»
Découvrez l'usage de
counterpeise dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
counterpeise et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
1
The Canterbury Tales, with an Essay on His Language and ...
Geoffrey Chaucer. CovERT, adj. FR. Secret, covered. R. 6149. CovINE, n. FR.
Secret contrivances. 606. R. 3799. CoULPE, n. FR. A fault. P. 33. CoUNT, v. FR.
To account; to esteem. 4054. 4190. CoUNTERPEIsE, n. FR. A counterpoise; a ...
2
The Poems of Geoffrey Chaucer
Covert, adj. Fr. Secret, covered. Covine, n. Fr. Secret contrivances. Coulpe, n. Fr.
A fault. Count, v. Fr. To account, to esteem. Counterpeise, n. Fr. A counterpoise, a
weight which balances another. Counterpeise, v. Fr. To counterpoise. [against.
3
The Canterbury Tales of Chaucer: With an Essay Upon His ...
P. 33. COUNT, v. FR. To account; to esteem. 4054. 4190. COUNTERPEISE, n. FR
. A counterpoise ; a weight. which balances another. T. m. 1413.
COUNTERPEISE, v. FR. To counterpoise. F. Hi. 660. COUNTERPLETE,». FR. To
plead against.
Geoffrey Chaucer, Thomas Tyrwhitt, 1822
Fr. a fault, P. 172. Count, v Fr. to account, to esteem, 4054, 4190. Counterpeise, n
. Fr. a counterpoise, a. i\cight which balances another, T. iil. 14 13. Counterpeise,
y. Fr. to counterpoise, F. iii. 660. Counterplete, v. Fr. to plead against, L. W. 476.
5
The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical ...
Now take the right likewise," sayd Artezzale, i " And counterpeise the same with
so 'much " wrong." So first the right he put into one scale, And then the gyant
strove, with puisszmce strong, To till the other scale with so n'uch wrung; Bur all
the ...
6
A Complete Edition of the Poets of Great Britain: Containing ...
Fr. headclothes Covercle,n. Fr. a potlid Covert, my. Fr. secret, covered Covine,n.
Fr. secret contrivance' Coulpe, ". Fr. a fault Count, 0. Fr. to account, to eslcem
Counterpeise, ". Fr. a counte'-poise,a weight which balances another
Counterpeise.
7
The British Poets: Including Translations ...
Fr. A counterpoise, a weight which balances another. Counterpeise, v. Fr. To
counterpoise. [against. Counterplete, v. Fr. To piead Counterwaite, v. Fr. To watch
against. Countour, n. Fr. Comptoir. Acompling house. Comp- teur: An
arithmetician.
8
The Canterbury Tales of Chaucer. To which are Added an Essay ...
4054. 4190. Counterpeise, n. Fr. A counterpoise; a weight which balances
another. T. iii. Counterpeise, v. Fr. To counterpoise. F. iii. 660. Counterplete, v. Fr.
To plead against. L. W. 476. Countkrwaite, v. Fii. To watch against. M. 99.
Countour,«.
Geoffrey Chaucer, Thomas Tyrwhitt, 1798
9
The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser
... other scale ; but still it downe did slide, And by no meane could in the weight
be stayd : For by no meanes the false will with the truth be wayd. " Now take the
right likewise," sayd Artegale, 46 "And counterpeise the same with so much
wrong.
10
The princelye pleasures at the courte at Kenelwoorth: that ...
... witncsse of my bales! 0 heavenly\Nimphs, come helpe my heavy heart, With
sighes to see Dame Pleasure thus depart ! If death or dole could daunt a deepe
desire, If privie pangs could counterpeise my plaint, If tract of time a true intent ...