CONIUGAZIONE IN INGLESE DEL VERBO SPULYIE
PRESENT
Present
I spulyie
you spulyie
he/she/it spulyies
we spulyie
you spulyie
they spulyie
Present continuous
I am spulyying
you are spulyying
he/she/it is spulyying
we are spulyying
you are spulyying
they are spulyying
Present perfect
I have spulyied
you have spulyied
he/she/it has spulyied
we have spulyied
you have spulyied
they have spulyied
Present perfect continuous
I have been spulyying
you have been spulyying
he/she/it has been spulyying
we have been spulyying
you have been spulyying
they have been spulyying
PAST
Past
I spulyied
you spulyied
he/she/it spulyied
we spulyied
you spulyied
they spulyied
Past continuous
I was spulyying
you were spulyying
he/she/it was spulyying
we were spulyying
you were spulyying
they were spulyying
Past perfect
I had spulyied
you had spulyied
he/she/it had spulyied
we had spulyied
you had spulyied
they had spulyied
Past perfect continuous
I had been spulyying
you had been spulyying
he/she/it had been spulyying
we had been spulyying
you had been spulyying
they had been spulyying
FUTURE
Future
I will spulyie
you will spulyie
he/she/it will spulyie
we will spulyie
you will spulyie
they will spulyie
Future continuous
I will be spulyying
you will be spulyying
he/she/it will be spulyying
we will be spulyying
you will be spulyying
they will be spulyying
Future perfect
I will have spulyied
you will have spulyied
he/she/it will have spulyied
we will have spulyied
you will have spulyied
they will have spulyied
Future perfect continuous
I will have been spulyying
you will have been spulyying
he/she/it will have been spulyying
we will have been spulyying
you will have been spulyying
they will have been spulyying
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would spulyie
you would spulyie
he/she/it would spulyie
we would spulyie
you would spulyie
they would spulyie
Conditional continuous
I would be spulyying
you would be spulyying
he/she/it would be spulyying
we would be spulyying
you would be spulyying
they would be spulyying
Conditional perfect
I would have spulyie
you would have spulyie
he/she/it would have spulyie
we would have spulyie
you would have spulyie
they would have spulyie
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been spulyying
you would have been spulyying
he/she/it would have been spulyying
we would have been spulyying
you would have been spulyying
they would have been spulyying
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you spulyie
we let´s spulyie
you spulyie
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
spulyying
10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «SPULYIE»
Scopri l'uso di
spulyie nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
spulyie e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
Supplement to the Dictionary of the Decisions of the Court ...
This having been done, and the disposition registered, the pursuers next brought
a process of spulyie against the defender before the Sheriff. After taking a proof,
the Sheriff assoilyied from the spulyie, (Oct. 27, 1749,) but found the defenders, ...
2
The English and Scottish Popular Ballads
The rest will ride the thinner' 11 'Spulyie him, spulyie him,' said Craigievar, ' O
spulyie him, presentlie ; For I could lay my lugs in pawn He had nae gude will at
me.' 12 They 've taen the shoes frae aff his feet, The garters frae his knee,
Likewise ...
Francis James Child,
2013
3
An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language: ...
The shoulder-bone, S. V. SPALD. To SPULYE, SPULYIE, 'c. a. lay waste, S. 2. To
carry off a prey, S. Bot euer in one yit stil persewis scho The dede banis, and
cauld assis to rpulye Of silly Troy, quhilk is to rewyne brocht. Doug. Virgil, 154.
926.
4
The Gospel of St. Matthew in Lowland Scotch, from the ...
29 Or else how can ony ane intruse intill the hous o' ane strang man, an' spulyie
his guids, excep he first bin' the strang man? an' than he wull spulyie his hous. 30
He that isna wi' me is agayne me ; an' he that getherithna wi' me scatterith ...
Henry Scott RIDDELL,
1856
Sometimes they ' masterfullie spulyie and away take' the goods of t eir
neighbours; at others they invoke a reluctant redress from.the~ law for a 'spulyie'
or 'hership' on. their own. They inflict summary punishment on ofienders who
burn. their ...
James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch,
1859
6
An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language
To SPULYE, SPULYIE, v. a. 1. To lay waste, S. 2. To carry off a prey, S. Douglas.
Fr. spol-ìr, Lat. $pol-iare. Sfulye, Spulyie, s. I. Spoil, S. 2. Illegal intermeddling with
moveable goods, S. Balfour. Spulyear, s. A depredator. Acts Marie. SPUNG, s.
7
The Diary of Mr. James Melvill, 1556-1601
ries forsaid to the ministers and vthers hauing right to the said Teinds, in that cais,
the said ] salbe srie of all actioun of Spulyie and danger quhilk may follow vpon
inhibitiones led against him theranent : Pronyding alwayes, that whatsumeuer ...
James Melville, George Ritchie Kinloch,
1829
8
The autobiography and diary of Mr. James Melvill
... in that ceas the said persone salbe hit: of all aetioun of spulyie, and danger
quhilk may follow upon inhibitiones led against him thairanent: Provyding
alwayes, that whatsumever persone committee anie violence in ejecting of an
uther filrth of ...
9
Concise English-Scots Dictionary
... a monie. mapcaird. mar see also spoil, botch; spulyie, mank, durk. maraud
spulyie. marble (toy) bool, chippie, commonie, commie GLASGOW; ruckie s; (
thrown rather than rolled) pick NE, pitcher NE; (large) dollar NE, dollicker
EDINBURGH, ...
Iseabail Macleod, Pauline Cairns,
1999
ries forsaid to the ministers and vthers hauing right to the said Teinds, in that cais,
the said persone salbe frie of all actioun of Spulyie and danger quhilk may follow
vpon inhibitiones led against him theranent: Prouyding alwayes, that ...