CONIUGAZIONE IN INGLESE DEL VERBO BEMOIL
PRESENT
Present
I bemoil
you bemoil
he/she/it bemoils
we bemoil
you bemoil
they bemoil
Present continuous
I am bemoiling
you are bemoiling
he/she/it is bemoiling
we are bemoiling
you are bemoiling
they are bemoiling
Present perfect
I have bemoiled
you have bemoiled
he/she/it has bemoiled
we have bemoiled
you have bemoiled
they have bemoiled
Present perfect continuous
I have been bemoiling
you have been bemoiling
he/she/it has been bemoiling
we have been bemoiling
you have been bemoiling
they have been bemoiling
PAST
Past
I bemoiled
you bemoiled
he/she/it bemoiled
we bemoiled
you bemoiled
they bemoiled
Past continuous
I was bemoiling
you were bemoiling
he/she/it was bemoiling
we were bemoiling
you were bemoiling
they were bemoiling
Past perfect
I had bemoiled
you had bemoiled
he/she/it had bemoiled
we had bemoiled
you had bemoiled
they had bemoiled
Past perfect continuous
I had been bemoiling
you had been bemoiling
he/she/it had been bemoiling
we had been bemoiling
you had been bemoiling
they had been bemoiling
FUTURE
Future
I will bemoil
you will bemoil
he/she/it will bemoil
we will bemoil
you will bemoil
they will bemoil
Future continuous
I will be bemoiling
you will be bemoiling
he/she/it will be bemoiling
we will be bemoiling
you will be bemoiling
they will be bemoiling
Future perfect
I will have bemoiled
you will have bemoiled
he/she/it will have bemoiled
we will have bemoiled
you will have bemoiled
they will have bemoiled
Future perfect continuous
I will have been bemoiling
you will have been bemoiling
he/she/it will have been bemoiling
we will have been bemoiling
you will have been bemoiling
they will have been bemoiling
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would bemoil
you would bemoil
he/she/it would bemoil
we would bemoil
you would bemoil
they would bemoil
Conditional continuous
I would be bemoiling
you would be bemoiling
he/she/it would be bemoiling
we would be bemoiling
you would be bemoiling
they would be bemoiling
Conditional perfect
I would have bemoil
you would have bemoil
he/she/it would have bemoil
we would have bemoil
you would have bemoil
they would have bemoil
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been bemoiling
you would have been bemoiling
he/she/it would have been bemoiling
we would have been bemoiling
you would have been bemoiling
they would have been bemoiling
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you bemoil
we let´s bemoil
you bemoil
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
bemoiling
10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «BEMOIL»
Scopri l'uso di
bemoil nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
bemoil e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
Love's labours lost. Taming of the shrew
Tell thou the tale : but, hadst thou not cross'd me, thou shouldst have heard how
her horse fell, and she under her horse ; thou shouldst have heard, in how miry a
place ; how she was bemoil'd ; 12 how he left her with the horse upon her ; how ...
William Shakespeare, Henry Norman Hudson, 1881
2
Dictionary of obsolete and provincial English, containing ...
Bemete, v. (A.-S.) To measure. Bemoil, v. To bemire, or bedraggle. Tliou should'st
have heard, in how miry a place ; how she was bemoil d. Shakcsp., Tarn. ofShr.,
iv, 1. Bemoisten, v. To moisten. Bkmole, s. A term in music, B molle, soft or flat.
3
Encyclopædia metropolitana; or, Universal dictionary of ...
BEMOIL, be and moil Fr. " Mouiller. To wet, moisten, soak or steep in moisture."
Cotgrave. Thou shonldst have heard in how micry a place, how she was bemoil'd
, how lice left her with the horse vpon her. Shahspeare. Taming oj the Shrew, fol.
Encyclopaedia, Edward Smedley, 1845
4
The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: Love's labours ...
Tell thou the tale : but, hadst thou not cross'd me, thou shouldst have heard how
her horse fell, and she under her horse ; thou shouldst have heard, in how miry a
place ; how she was bemoil'd ; 12 how he left her with the horse upon her ; how ...
William Shakespeare, Henry Norman Hudson, 1880
5
The Taming of the Shrew
Tell thou the tale : but hadst thou not crossed me, thou shouldst have heard how
her horse 75 fell and she under her horse ; thou shouldst have heard in how miry
a place, how she was bemoil'd, how he left her with the horse upon her, how he ...
William Shakespeare, Richard Warwick Bond, 1904
6
The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: With a Life of ...
Tell thou the tale : but, hadst thou not cross'd me, thou shouldst have heard how
her horse fell, and she under her horse ; thou shouldst have heard, in how miry a
place ; how she was bemoil'd ; 12 how he left her with the horse upon her ; how ...
William Shakespeare, Henry Norman Hudson, 1880
7
Shakespeare's Non-Standard English: A Dictionary of his ...
(Cor 1.1.257, Sicinius); *bemoil 'to cover with mud': how she was bemoil'd, (TS
4.1.67, Grumio); *be-monster 'to exhibit a devilish face': Be-monster not thy
feature, (HL sc.16.62, Albany); *benetted 'trapped': thus benetted round with
Villaines, ...
8
A Glossary: Or, Collection of Words, Phrases, Names, and ...
BEL-SWAGGER, ST. OF MIMS. The history of this canonized personage is a
desideratum. He or she is thus mentioned : Let Mima be angry at their Z. Bel-
Swagger, And we pass in the heat on't, and be beaten. B. 4- Fl. Wit w. M. iii. 1.
BEMOIL.
9
The plays of William Shakspeare: In fifteen volumes. With ...
bemoil'd;'] i. e. be-draggled ; bemired. Steevens. 4 ho<w he swore ; how she pray'
d — that never fray' 'd before ;] These lines, with little variation, are found in the
old copy of King Leir, published before that of Shakspeare. Steevens. how I cried
...
William Shakespeare, 1793
10
Shakspeare's Dramatic Works: With Explanatory Notes
i. e. are the drinking-vcflVls clean, and the maid-servant* bemoil'd ; bemoil'd 1 ;
how he lest her with the horse. Draw forth thy -weapon ; we're beset with thieves ;
Rescue thy mistress, if thou be a man : — [Kate ; Fear not, sweet wench, they ...
William Shakespeare, Samuel Ayscough, 1790