CONJUGAISON EN ANGLAIS DU VERBE DISCROWN
PRESENT
Present
I discrown
you discrown
he/she/it discrowns
we discrown
you discrown
they discrown
Present continuous
I am discrowning
you are discrowning
he/she/it is discrowning
we are discrowning
you are discrowning
they are discrowning
Present perfect
I have discrowned
you have discrowned
he/she/it has discrowned
we have discrowned
you have discrowned
they have discrowned
Present perfect continuous
I have been discrowning
you have been discrowning
he/she/it has been discrowning
we have been discrowning
you have been discrowning
they have been discrowning
PAST
Past
I discrowned
you discrowned
he/she/it discrowned
we discrowned
you discrowned
they discrowned
Past continuous
I was discrowning
you were discrowning
he/she/it was discrowning
we were discrowning
you were discrowning
they were discrowning
Past perfect
I had discrowned
you had discrowned
he/she/it had discrowned
we had discrowned
you had discrowned
they had discrowned
Past perfect continuous
I had been discrowning
you had been discrowning
he/she/it had been discrowning
we had been discrowning
you had been discrowning
they had been discrowning
FUTURE
Future
I will discrown
you will discrown
he/she/it will discrown
we will discrown
you will discrown
they will discrown
Future continuous
I will be discrowning
you will be discrowning
he/she/it will be discrowning
we will be discrowning
you will be discrowning
they will be discrowning
Future perfect
I will have discrowned
you will have discrowned
he/she/it will have discrowned
we will have discrowned
you will have discrowned
they will have discrowned
Future perfect continuous
I will have been discrowning
you will have been discrowning
he/she/it will have been discrowning
we will have been discrowning
you will have been discrowning
they will have been discrowning
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would discrown
you would discrown
he/she/it would discrown
we would discrown
you would discrown
they would discrown
Conditional continuous
I would be discrowning
you would be discrowning
he/she/it would be discrowning
we would be discrowning
you would be discrowning
they would be discrowning
Conditional perfect
I would have discrown
you would have discrown
he/she/it would have discrown
we would have discrown
you would have discrown
they would have discrown
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been discrowning
you would have been discrowning
he/she/it would have been discrowning
we would have been discrowning
you would have been discrowning
they would have been discrowning
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you discrown
we let´s discrown
you discrown
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
discrowned
Present Participle
discrowning
10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «DISCROWN»
Découvrez l'usage de
discrown dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
discrown et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
1
The soldier's companion to the spiritual exercises
Close round about Thee for a shroud White species Thou hast wound : Thy
power is hid : the glory shorn Of Thee ! a King discrown'd ! A King discrown'd !
discrown'd for love That we might have no dread ! For when they saw Thy gloried
Face, ...
2
The Imperial Dictionary, English, Technological, and ...
With discrimination or distinction. DISCRIM'INATOR, n. One who discriminates.
DISCRIM'INOUS,f a. Hazardous. DISCROWN', v. t. To deprive of a crown.
DISCROWN ED, pp. Deprived of the crown. DISCROWN'ING, ppr. Depriving of a
crown.
3
Etymological and Pronouncing Dictionary of Difficult Words
hrlm'.ln.a.tiv ; discrimination, dis.krim'.ln.a".shun. ("Discrimination" one of the
words in -lion, not Fr.) Latin discrlmrn, genitive dti'mmoit,f, discrlmtnatw,
discrhHint'ttuz, verb dUcrlnilnarc ; Greek did krima, judgment between [things].
Discrown', to ...
Ebenezer Cobham Brewer, 1882
4
The Encyclopaedic Dictionary: A New & Original Work of ...
dffl-cr<$wn', v.t. [Pref. dis, and English crown (q.v.).] To divest or deprive of a s
royal still, though with her head discrown it' (Byron : Cl" " The chief □ head discro
: Child* Harold, iv l«7. * dls-cr<$wn'ed, pa. par. or a. [Discrown.] dls-crc^m'-lng, ...
You can no more disestablish or discrown the Common Law than you can
disestablish or discrown Shakespeare. That is why English lawyers and
American lawyers have always been good friends, have always understood each
other, and ...
Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell, 1922
You can no more disestablish or discrown the Common Law than you can
disestablish or discrown Shakespeare. That is why English lawyers and
American lawyers have always been good friends, have always understood each
other, and ...
7
Christendom's Divisions
POPES DISCROWN BEFORE THEY CROWN. 49 monastery ; and Pepin, who
had been crowned previously by S. Boniface, Zachariah's legate, received his
crown a second time, a. d. 753, in the abbey-church of S. Denis, at the hands of ...
Edmund Salusbury Ffoulkes, 1865
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A Phonographic and Pronouncing Dictionary of the English ...
I Discriminatory Discrown' Discrowned' Discrown ing lo \ri_~ Discur'sion Discur'
sive | , o ... h/ Discur'sively Discur'sory V__o \_o Dis'cus ' Discuss' L, Discussed' °'
1 Discuss er Jo Discussing U J^i^*^ Disembow'eled A Disemboweling lx<s^- ...
9
The Lectures of a Certain Professor
Whose world is godless, always sits discrown'd And in relentless hunger for
some food, Which yet he knows not, eats his own sad heart. Hard is the road, and
white with blending dust — What tho' it wind thro' fields of shadowy corn, And by
the ...
10
Ali Pacha. Countess of Saint Geran. Murat
really to discrown the old pacha's fortress. Feeling that the danger was pressing,
Ali redoubled both his prudence and activity. His immense treasures were the
real reason of the war waged against him, and these might induce his own
soldiers ...