CONJUGAISON EN ANGLAIS DU VERBE DISBURTHEN
PRESENT
Present
I disburthen
you disburthen
he/she/it disburthens
we disburthen
you disburthen
they disburthen
Present continuous
I am disburthening
you are disburthening
he/she/it is disburthening
we are disburthening
you are disburthening
they are disburthening
Present perfect
I have disburthened
you have disburthened
he/she/it has disburthened
we have disburthened
you have disburthened
they have disburthened
Present perfect continuous
I have been disburthening
you have been disburthening
he/she/it has been disburthening
we have been disburthening
you have been disburthening
they have been disburthening
PAST
Past
I disburthened
you disburthened
he/she/it disburthened
we disburthened
you disburthened
they disburthened
Past continuous
I was disburthening
you were disburthening
he/she/it was disburthening
we were disburthening
you were disburthening
they were disburthening
Past perfect
I had disburthened
you had disburthened
he/she/it had disburthened
we had disburthened
you had disburthened
they had disburthened
Past perfect continuous
I had been disburthening
you had been disburthening
he/she/it had been disburthening
we had been disburthening
you had been disburthening
they had been disburthening
FUTURE
Future
I will disburthen
you will disburthen
he/she/it will disburthen
we will disburthen
you will disburthen
they will disburthen
Future continuous
I will be disburthening
you will be disburthening
he/she/it will be disburthening
we will be disburthening
you will be disburthening
they will be disburthening
Future perfect
I will have disburthened
you will have disburthened
he/she/it will have disburthened
we will have disburthened
you will have disburthened
they will have disburthened
Future perfect continuous
I will have been disburthening
you will have been disburthening
he/she/it will have been disburthening
we will have been disburthening
you will have been disburthening
they will have been disburthening
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would disburthen
you would disburthen
he/she/it would disburthen
we would disburthen
you would disburthen
they would disburthen
Conditional continuous
I would be disburthening
you would be disburthening
he/she/it would be disburthening
we would be disburthening
you would be disburthening
they would be disburthening
Conditional perfect
I would have disburthen
you would have disburthen
he/she/it would have disburthen
we would have disburthen
you would have disburthen
they would have disburthen
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been disburthening
you would have been disburthening
he/she/it would have been disburthening
we would have been disburthening
you would have been disburthening
they would have been disburthening
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you disburthen
we let´s disburthen
you disburthen
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
disburthened
Present Participle
disburthening
10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «DISBURTHEN»
Découvrez l'usage de
disburthen dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
disburthen et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
1
The standard American encyclopedia of arts, sciences, ...
201. DISCOURAGE. as money; to spend or lay out; to expend. — Disbursement,
die-bera' ment, n. The act of disbursing; a sum paid out.— Disburse^ dis-ber'ser,
n. One who disburses. Disburthen, dis-Ъег/тнеп, v.i. and i. Same as Disburden.
2
The Works: Now First Collected
tor, to disburthen itself, as the church hath, of evil members, as papists do. I
answer, But not as the papists ; for we only press a necessity of power in the body
, to defend and save itself from the injury of princes: they plead for a power in the
...
3
The works of the Rev. William Bridge, M.A.: now first collected
tor, to disburthen itself, as the church hath, of evil members, as papists do. I
answer, But not as the papists ; for we only press a necessity of power in the body
, to defend and save itself from the injury of princes : they plead for a power in the
...
4
The Symbolic Imagination: Coleridge and the Romantic Tradition
He "disburthen[s] his full soul / Of all its music!" The poet, too, can sing ... by "
surrendering his whole spirit" to the "shapes and sounds and shifting elements"
of the world, he too can "disburthen his full soul / Of all its music." So this is what
the ...
5
Nautical Magazine: A Magazine for Those Interested in Ships ...
This depth mustbe taken out of the hold; to effect which, I will suppose it
necessary to disburthen the ship of nearly 400 tons of weight,—-how is this to be
effected? In round numbers, 100 tons to be added to her displacement, which
can, ...
6
A first Italian reading book: with grammatical questions, ...
... explanatory of the actions of the same friend. con cui . . . sfogare : lit. with whom
to exhale, i.e. to disburthen, or with whom he may disburthen. In Italian the Inf. is
frequently used with the relative, when in English the Subj. would be employed.
7
Dictionary of Hard Words
(break the band or company of; disperse) dis- 'bamd ; (less properly) diz'baend.
disburden v. remove a burden from; unload [synonymous cognate disburthen] dis
'bв:z-dn. disburse v. pay out [past participle and preterit disbursed, disburst] ...
Robert Morris Pierce, 1910
8
The Church and the World: Essays on Questions of the Day in 1867
So, in well-known words, Bishop Jeremy Taylor (or Duppa) : — " Disburthen your
sins, which lie heavy upon you, into the bosom of your Confessor, who not only
stands between God and you to pray for you, but hath the Power of the Keys ...
9
A Tonic Dictionary of the Chinese Language in the Canton Dialect
*£f ] To write, to draw, to paint ; O □TM*{ >to design, to limn ; to write 'Hi ] one'9
thoughts ; to make out, Sie as an account ; to remove, to put aside, to overturn; to
quiet, as one's passion, to disburthen, to compose the mind ; to found, to cast, ...
Samuel Wells Williams, 1856
10
subcYing subc̲wá subcfan wan' ts'üt, iá'. A tonic dictionary ...
To write, to draw, to paint'; *Vto design, to limn ; to write ffil j one'8 thoughts ; to
make ogt, bit as an account ; to remove, to put aside, to overturn; to quiet, as
one's passion, to disburthen, to compose the mind ; to found, to cast, as an image
; to ...
Samuel Wells Williams, 1856