अंग्रेज़ी क्रिया MISSEEM का संयोजन
PRESENT
Present
I misseem
you misseem
he/she/it misseems
we misseem
you misseem
they misseem
Present continuous
I am misseeming
you are misseeming
he/she/it is misseeming
we are misseeming
you are misseeming
they are misseeming
Present perfect
I have misseemed
you have misseemed
he/she/it has misseemed
we have misseemed
you have misseemed
they have misseemed
Present perfect continuous
I have been misseeming
you have been misseeming
he/she/it has been misseeming
we have been misseeming
you have been misseeming
they have been misseeming
PAST
Past
I misseemed
you misseemed
he/she/it misseemed
we misseemed
you misseemed
they misseemed
Past continuous
I was misseeming
you were misseeming
he/she/it was misseeming
we were misseeming
you were misseeming
they were misseeming
Past perfect
I had misseemed
you had misseemed
he/she/it had misseemed
we had misseemed
you had misseemed
they had misseemed
Past perfect continuous
I had been misseeming
you had been misseeming
he/she/it had been misseeming
we had been misseeming
you had been misseeming
they had been misseeming
FUTURE
Future
I will misseem
you will misseem
he/she/it will misseem
we will misseem
you will misseem
they will misseem
Future continuous
I will be misseeming
you will be misseeming
he/she/it will be misseeming
we will be misseeming
you will be misseeming
they will be misseeming
Future perfect
I will have misseemed
you will have misseemed
he/she/it will have misseemed
we will have misseemed
you will have misseemed
they will have misseemed
Future perfect continuous
I will have been misseeming
you will have been misseeming
he/she/it will have been misseeming
we will have been misseeming
you will have been misseeming
they will have been misseeming
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would misseem
you would misseem
he/she/it would misseem
we would misseem
you would misseem
they would misseem
Conditional continuous
I would be misseeming
you would be misseeming
he/she/it would be misseeming
we would be misseeming
you would be misseeming
they would be misseeming
Conditional perfect
I would have misseem
you would have misseem
he/she/it would have misseem
we would have misseem
you would have misseem
they would have misseem
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been misseeming
you would have been misseeming
he/she/it would have been misseeming
we would have been misseeming
you would have been misseeming
they would have been misseeming
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you misseem
we let´s misseem
you misseem
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
misseemed
Present Participle
misseeming
अंग्रेज़ी किताबें जो «MISSEEM» से संबंधित हैं
निम्नलिखित ग्रंथसूची चयनों में
misseem का उपयोग पता करें।
misseem aसे संबंधित किताबें और अंग्रेज़ी साहित्य में उसके उपयोग का संदर्भ प्रदान करने वाले उनके संक्षिप्त सार।.
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The Poetical Works of Milman, Bowles, Wilson and Barry ...
... Not as a garb ofjoy: must boldly strike, But like the Roman, with reverted face,
ln sorrow to be so enforced. llrave Chiefs, ll would misseem a son of this proud
isle, To trample on the fallen, though a King; It would misseem a Christian to
rejoice ...
Henry Hart Milman, William Lisle Bowles, John Wilson, 1829
2
The Poetical Works of Howitt, Milman, and Keats: Complete in ...
Brave Chiefs, It would misseem a son of this proud isle, To trample on the fallen,
though a King; It would misseem a Christian to rejoice Where virtue hath plny'd
false, and fame's pure light Hath sicken'd to dishonourahle gloom. Vortigem is
our ...
Mary Botham Howitt, Henry Hart Milman, John Keats, 1847
3
The works of the British poets: selected and chronologically ...
Brave Chiefs, It would misseem a son of this proud isle, To trample on the fallen,
though a King ; It would misseem a Christian to rejoice Where virtue hath play'd
false, and fame's pure light Hath sicken'd to dishonourable gloom. Vortigern is ...
John Aikin, John Frost, 1856
4
The English Language in Its Elements and Forms: With a ...
to be unfitting ; miscreant, unbelieving ; misintelligence, disagreement ; mislike, to
dislike ; misrule, disorder ; misseem, to be unbecoming ; mistrust, to distrust. (3.) It
occurs also in the malformation misdoubt, as if to doubt through misbelief. 4.
William Chauncey Fowler, 1851
5
The Works of the British Poets, Selected and Chronologically ...
... with reverted face. In sorrow to be so enforced. Brave Chiefs, It would misseem
a son of this proud isle, To trample on the fallen, though a King ; It would
misseem a Christian to rejoice Where virtue hath play'd false, and fame's pure
light Hath ...
William Wordsworth, John Aikin, John Frost, 1852
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Samor, Lord of the Bright City: An Heroic Poem
Brave Chiefs, It would misseem a son of this proud isle, To trample on the fallen,
though a King ; It would misseem a Christian to rejoice 150 Where virtue hath
play'd false, and fame's pure light Hath sicken'd to dishonourable gloom. •
Vortigern ...
7
The Chambers Dictionary
(archaic) vt and n to say or speak amiss, wrongly, falsely, or in vain; to slander; to
revile: — pa I and /'n p mlssaid [ • \, ,/ ) n missay ing [mis-| missee mis-si '. v; and ri
to see wrongly, [mis-] misseem mis-sem'. (Spenser) 17 to be unbecoming to.
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The Columbian cyclopedia
MISSEEM, v. mls-sem' [mis, wrong, and seem] : in OE., to make a false
appearance ; to misbecome. Misseem'- ing, imp. misbecoming: N. a false
appearance; disguise. Misseemed', pp. -semd'. MISSEL, n. mls'sel: a bird of the
thrush kind — so ...
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A Dictionary in English and Bengalee; Translated from Todd's ...
মন্দ কথা, কুৎসিত বাকা, অকধা, গারাব কথা, অনুচিত বাকা, অযুক্ত বা আযাগ্য বাকা | To
Misseem, v- শো- মিথ্যা রূপধারণ-কৃ, আরোপিত বে*টু-কৃ, অয়ু ক্ত-হ, অষেশ্চগ্য-হ I Missal-
bird, n.' s. গক্ষিবিৰুশ'ষ | M Isseldine, n. s. বৃক্ষবিটুশষ I Misseltoe, Mistletoe শব্দ ...
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The Works of Mr. Edmund Spenser: In Six Volumes : with a ...
Ne certes, Daughter, that same warlike Wise, I ween, would you misseem; for ye
been tall, And large of Limb, t' atchieve an hard Emprise, Ne oug t ye want, but
Skill, which Praftice small Will bring, and shortly make you a Maid martial. LIV.
Edmund Spenser, John Hughes, Theodore Bathurst, 1715