CONJUGAISON EN ANGLAIS DU VERBE OVERGILD
PRESENT
Present
I overgild
you overgild
he/she/it overgilds
we overgild
you overgild
they overgild
Present continuous
I am overgilding
you are overgilding
he/she/it is overgilding
we are overgilding
you are overgilding
they are overgilding
Present perfect
I have overgilded
you have overgilded
he/she/it has overgilded
we have overgilded
you have overgilded
they have overgilded
Present perfect continuous
I have been overgilding
you have been overgilding
he/she/it has been overgilding
we have been overgilding
you have been overgilding
they have been overgilding
PAST
Past
I overgilded
you overgilded
he/she/it overgilded
we overgilded
you overgilded
they overgilded
Past continuous
I was overgilding
you were overgilding
he/she/it was overgilding
we were overgilding
you were overgilding
they were overgilding
Past perfect
I had overgilded
you had overgilded
he/she/it had overgilded
we had overgilded
you had overgilded
they had overgilded
Past perfect continuous
I had been overgilding
you had been overgilding
he/she/it had been overgilding
we had been overgilding
you had been overgilding
they had been overgilding
FUTURE
Future
I will overgild
you will overgild
he/she/it will overgild
we will overgild
you will overgild
they will overgild
Future continuous
I will be overgilding
you will be overgilding
he/she/it will be overgilding
we will be overgilding
you will be overgilding
they will be overgilding
Future perfect
I will have overgilded
you will have overgilded
he/she/it will have overgilded
we will have overgilded
you will have overgilded
they will have overgilded
Future perfect continuous
I will have been overgilding
you will have been overgilding
he/she/it will have been overgilding
we will have been overgilding
you will have been overgilding
they will have been overgilding
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would overgild
you would overgild
he/she/it would overgild
we would overgild
you would overgild
they would overgild
Conditional continuous
I would be overgilding
you would be overgilding
he/she/it would be overgilding
we would be overgilding
you would be overgilding
they would be overgilding
Conditional perfect
I would have overgild
you would have overgild
he/she/it would have overgild
we would have overgild
you would have overgild
they would have overgild
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been overgilding
you would have been overgilding
he/she/it would have been overgilding
we would have been overgilding
you would have been overgilding
they would have been overgilding
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you overgild
we let´s overgild
you overgild
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
overgilded
Present Participle
overgilding
10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «OVERGILD»
Découvrez l'usage de
overgild dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
overgild et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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Notices of the churches of Warwickshire. Deanery of Warwick. ...
It. i cros of tree » harneyzed with silver having a crucifix of silver overgild It. i reed
cros of tre wel harneyzed with silver and gild It. i cros of silver wel gild having in it
iiii stones, ii blewe & ii reede, And in the back thereof an holy lambe — 1 f lb.
Warwick county, Matthew Holbeche Bloxam, 1847
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Notices of the Church of St. Mary and the Beauchamp Chapel, ...
It. i cros of tree « harneyzed with silver having a crucifix of silver overgild It. i reed
cros of tre wel harneyzed with silver and gild It. i cros of silver wel gild having in it
iiii stones, ii blewe & ii reede, And in the back thereof an holylambe — If Ib. 2 oz.
Warwickshire Natural History and Archaeological Society. Architectural committee, 1845
3
Notices of the Churches of Warwickshire
It. i cros of tree e harneyzed with silver having a crucifix of silver overgild It. i reed
cros of tre wel harneyzed with silver and gild It. i cros of silver wel gild having in it
iiii stones, ii blewe & ii reede, And in the back thereof an holylambe — If lb.
Warwickshire Natural History and Archaeological Society (Warwick, England), 1847
4
An English-Japanese Dictionary, Together with a Table of ...
... outwear outweep outwork overbear overbid overblow overburn overbny
overcast overclimb overcome overdo ovcrdraw overdrink self) overdrive мех-ем (
опе'в self) overfreìgllt overget overgild overgìrd отек-30 overhang overhear
overlade ...
Masayoshi Maeda, Shinkichi Takahashi, 1869
... voice of high wrath made her shrink; but, after all, she was removed from it all
that night into a little prospective paradise of her own, which, as is the case in
childhood, seemed to overgild her own future and all the troubles of the world.
Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman, 2012
An act' of Henry IV, dated 1403, recites "that many fraudulent artificers do daily
make locks, &c., of copper and atten, and the same do overgild and silver like to
gold and silver, to the great deceit, loss, and hinderauce to the common people, ...
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Commercial Relations of the United States with Foreign Countries
An act of Henry I\, dated 1403, recites “that many fraudulent artificers do daily
make locks, &c., of copper and atten, and the same do overgild and silver like to
gold and silver, to the great deceit, loss, and hinderance to the common people,
and ...
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The Dictionary Appendix and Orthographer: Containing Upwards ...
2 Overget, overgotten, overgetting . . 5 Overgild, overgilt, overgilding . . 2 Overgird
, overgirded, overgirding . . 2 Overgo, overgone, overgoing ... 10 Overhang,
overhung, overhanging . . 2 Overharden, overhardened, overhardening 6
Overhaul, ...
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Held in Bondage: Or, Granville de Vigne. A Tale of the Day
it in subdued liveries ; the library was full of every provocation to literary
gormandism ; the drawing-rooms were of classic elegance, for he suffered no
upholsterer to overload and overgild his rooms; the smoking-room was of
epicurean comfort; ...
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Popular and Complete English Dictionary: Exhibiting the ...
Obs. Overgild, A-vfir-glld', v. t. To gild over; to varnish. Overgikd, u-vur-geVd', r. (.
To gird or bind too closely. Over'. lance, A-vfir-glans', v. t. To glance over; to run
over with the eye. Overgo, A-vur-gA', r. t. To exceed; to surpass. To cover.