CONIUGAZIONE IN INGLESE DEL VERBO KNEVELL
PRESENT
Present
I knevell
you knevell
he/she/it knevells
we knevell
you knevell
they knevell
Present continuous
I am knevelling
you are knevelling
he/she/it is knevelling
we are knevelling
you are knevelling
they are knevelling
Present perfect
I have knevelled
you have knevelled
he/she/it has knevelled
we have knevelled
you have knevelled
they have knevelled
Present perfect continuous
I have been knevelling
you have been knevelling
he/she/it has been knevelling
we have been knevelling
you have been knevelling
they have been knevelling
PAST
Past
I knevelled
you knevelled
he/she/it knevelled
we knevelled
you knevelled
they knevelled
Past continuous
I was knevelling
you were knevelling
he/she/it was knevelling
we were knevelling
you were knevelling
they were knevelling
Past perfect
I had knevelled
you had knevelled
he/she/it had knevelled
we had knevelled
you had knevelled
they had knevelled
Past perfect continuous
I had been knevelling
you had been knevelling
he/she/it had been knevelling
we had been knevelling
you had been knevelling
they had been knevelling
FUTURE
Future
I will knevell
you will knevell
he/she/it will knevell
we will knevell
you will knevell
they will knevell
Future continuous
I will be knevelling
you will be knevelling
he/she/it will be knevelling
we will be knevelling
you will be knevelling
they will be knevelling
Future perfect
I will have knevelled
you will have knevelled
he/she/it will have knevelled
we will have knevelled
you will have knevelled
they will have knevelled
Future perfect continuous
I will have been knevelling
you will have been knevelling
he/she/it will have been knevelling
we will have been knevelling
you will have been knevelling
they will have been knevelling
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would knevell
you would knevell
he/she/it would knevell
we would knevell
you would knevell
they would knevell
Conditional continuous
I would be knevelling
you would be knevelling
he/she/it would be knevelling
we would be knevelling
you would be knevelling
they would be knevelling
Conditional perfect
I would have knevell
you would have knevell
he/she/it would have knevell
we would have knevell
you would have knevell
they would have knevell
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been knevelling
you would have been knevelling
he/she/it would have been knevelling
we would have been knevelling
you would have been knevelling
they would have been knevelling
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you knevell
we let´s knevell
you knevell
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
knevelled
Present Participle
knevelling
10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «KNEVELL»
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The English dialect dictionary
Cf. knevell. Buff.l She set doon a kneevlack 0' beef afore the twa loons. lle hiz a
lmeevlack an 's hehd like a hen's egg. Abd. Here's a knecvlack 0' cheese to yer
bread. He took up a kneevlack o' a stanc and threw it at the laddie (G.\V.); Several
...
2
Jamieson's Dictionary of the Scottish Language: In which the ...
To KNEVELL, v. a. To beat with the fists, giving the idea of a succession of severe
strokes, S. Guy Mannering. V. Nevell. KNEWEL, Kkool, ». A wooden pin in the
end of a halter for holding by. To hadd the knetoel, to bold the reins, Ang. — Belg,
...
John Jamieson, John Johnstone (of Edinburgh.), John Longmuir, 1867
3
Horticulturist and Journal of Rural Art and Rural Taste
528 Raspberry, Ohio Everbearing, 140 FastoUT, ISO Knevell's Giant, 79, 142,
144 large, 1^ — Red Antwerp, 569 Ratsbane, 525 Record for Spring, 527
Redwood, 359 Repotting, 236 R i.i. 420 REVIEWS : Bulletin of the Central Hon.
Society of ...
Andrew Jackson Downing, 1850
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A Dictionary of the Scottish Language: In which the Words ...
To KNEVELL, n. a. To beat with the fists, giving the idea of a succession of severe
strokes, S. Guy Mann. V. NKVKLL. KNEWEL, K MII n., i. A wooden pin in the end
of a halter for holding by. To Kadd the knetrel, to hold the reins, Ang. — Belg.
John Jamieson, John Johnstone (of Edinburgh.), 1846
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Guy Mannering, Or The Astrologer
Kipper, salt preserve. Kist, a chest. Kittle, ticklish, Blippery. Knevell, to beat or
knead. Lair, learning. Langsyne, long ago. Lib-ken, a cell. Like wake, ceremony
of watching the dead. I, i mm Kit, jade. Lippen, trust. Loaning, meadow. Loup,
leap.
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English Language Word Builder
... INDORSEL INFLECT INGULPH INHAUST INHERCE INTHRAL> INTHRALI
INTROFY INVEIGH IRISATE KAMERAD KARANGA KNEVELL KURBASH ...
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The Gardener's Magazine and Register of Rural & Domestic ...
Knevell't Seedling Pine Strawberry. — A small basket of this fruit was exhibited at
the Horticultural Society's June exhibition : and so much were they approved of,
that both Mr. Munro and ourselves have had lettera of enquiry on the subject.
John Claudius Loudon, 1833
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Guy Mannering – or The Astrologer
... upset. kilting, girding or tucking up. kimmer, a female gossip. kinder, children.
kipper, cured salmon. kirk, church. kist, a chest, a coffin. kitchen-mort, kinchen-
mort, a girl. kittle, tickle, ticklish. kitt, a number, the whole. knave, a boy. knevell, ...
Kimmer, a gossip. Kipper, salt preserve. Kist, a chest. Kittle, ticklish, slippery.
Knevell, to beat or knead. Lair, learning. Langsyne, long ago. Lib-ken, a cell.
Likewake, ceremony of watching the dead. Lihmer, jade. Lippen, trust Loanino,
meadow.
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Calendar of the Bristol Apprentice Book, 1532-1565: 1532-1542
761 July 29: Elizabeth d of John Knewell Hereford Heref decd with the consent
and agreement of Elizabeth Knevell her mother to Thomas Lawnesdon [no trade
or wf given] for 8 yrs f 4/6 etc. 762 July 30: William s of John Walter Hereford West
...
Bristol (England), D. Hollis, Elizabeth Ralph, 1992