CONIUGAZIONE IN INGLESE DEL VERBO UPBRAY
PRESENT
Present
I upbray
you upbray
he/she/it upbrays
we upbray
you upbray
they upbray
Present continuous
I am upbraying
you are upbraying
he/she/it is upbraying
we are upbraying
you are upbraying
they are upbraying
Present perfect
I have upbrayed
you have upbrayed
he/she/it has upbrayed
we have upbrayed
you have upbrayed
they have upbrayed
Present perfect continuous
I have been upbraying
you have been upbraying
he/she/it has been upbraying
we have been upbraying
you have been upbraying
they have been upbraying
PAST
Past
I upbrayed
you upbrayed
he/she/it upbrayed
we upbrayed
you upbrayed
they upbrayed
Past continuous
I was upbraying
you were upbraying
he/she/it was upbraying
we were upbraying
you were upbraying
they were upbraying
Past perfect
I had upbrayed
you had upbrayed
he/she/it had upbrayed
we had upbrayed
you had upbrayed
they had upbrayed
Past perfect continuous
I had been upbraying
you had been upbraying
he/she/it had been upbraying
we had been upbraying
you had been upbraying
they had been upbraying
FUTURE
Future
I will upbray
you will upbray
he/she/it will upbray
we will upbray
you will upbray
they will upbray
Future continuous
I will be upbraying
you will be upbraying
he/she/it will be upbraying
we will be upbraying
you will be upbraying
they will be upbraying
Future perfect
I will have upbrayed
you will have upbrayed
he/she/it will have upbrayed
we will have upbrayed
you will have upbrayed
they will have upbrayed
Future perfect continuous
I will have been upbraying
you will have been upbraying
he/she/it will have been upbraying
we will have been upbraying
you will have been upbraying
they will have been upbraying
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would upbray
you would upbray
he/she/it would upbray
we would upbray
you would upbray
they would upbray
Conditional continuous
I would be upbraying
you would be upbraying
he/she/it would be upbraying
we would be upbraying
you would be upbraying
they would be upbraying
Conditional perfect
I would have upbray
you would have upbray
he/she/it would have upbray
we would have upbray
you would have upbray
they would have upbray
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been upbraying
you would have been upbraying
he/she/it would have been upbraying
we would have been upbraying
you would have been upbraying
they would have been upbraying
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you upbray
we let´s upbray
you upbray
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
upbraying
10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «UPBRAY»
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Poetical Works ...: Account of the author's life, etc.- The ...
That when the Varlett heard and saw, streightway He wexed wondrous wroth,
and said ; " Vile Knight, That knights and knighthood doest with shame upbray,
And shewst th' ensample of thy childishe might, With silly weake old woman ...
2
Faerie queene. book III-V
Who, with the sudden stroke astonisht sore, Upon the ground awhile in slomber
lay; The whiles his Love away the other bore, And, shewing her, did Paridell
upbray,2 “ Lo! sluggish Knight, the victors happie pray ! So fortune friends 3 the
bold.
Edmund Spenser, George Stillman Hillard, 1842
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Encyclopaedia perthensis, or, Universal dictionary of the ...
By way of reproach. — He is upbraiding/y called a poet. Ben Jonson. • To
UPBRAY. v. a. [A word formed from upbraid by Spenser, for the fake of a rhyming
termination.] To flume. — Vile knight, that knighthood dost with shame upbray.
Spenser ...
4
The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser: With a Memoir
45 That when the Varlett heard and saw, streightway He wexed wondrous wrath,
and said: “Vile Knight, That knights and knighthood doest with shame upbray,1
And shewst th' ensample of thy childishe might, With silly, weake old woman that
...
Edmund Spenser, Francis James Child, 1866
5
Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the ...
To UPBRAY. v. a. {A word formed from upbraid by Spenser, for the fake of a
rhyming termination.] To stiame.— Vile knight, that -knighthood dost with shame
upbray. Spenser. * UPBROUGHT. part. pass, alupbring. Educated ; nurtured.
Who, with the sudden stroke astonisht sore, Upon the ground awhile in slomber
lay ; The whiles his Love away the other bore, And, shewing her, did Paridell
upbray,9 " Lo ! sluggish Knight, the victors happie pray ! So fortune friends 3 the
bold.
Edmund Spenser, George Stillman Hillard, 1857
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Poetical Works: Essay on the life and writings of Edmund ...
That when the Varlett heard and saw, strcightway He wexed wondrous wroth,
and said ; " Vile Knight, That knights and knighthood doest with shame upbray,
And shewst th' ensample of thy childishe might, With silly weake old woman thus
to ...
Edmund Spenser, George Stillman Hillard, 1857
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The Faerie Queene: Complete in Five Volumes: Book One; Book ...
1 whether: whither. 2 streight behight: ordered immediately. 3 hap: lot, chance.
caught: taken up. 5 6 upbray: disgrace. 7 wott: know, suppose. 4 shonned
followes eke: follows even 8 thrillant: piercing. when avoided. 9 vengeable:
terrible; cf.
Edmund Spenser, Abraham Stoll, 2008
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The new encyclopædia; or, Universal dictionary ofarts and ...
By way of reproach. — He is upbraidU^ly called a poet. Ben Jonson. *7»
UPBRAY. v. a. [A word fotmeel from Upbraid by Spenser, for the lake of a rhyming
termination.] To shame. — Vile knight, that knighthood dost with Ola me upbray.
Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1807
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Etymons of English words
UPBRAID, v. a. to reproach, exprobate, twit; S. upgebredan ; O. E. upbray, obraid,
from G. brigda ,- D. breide ; Swed. bn'zda, brfi ; Scot. brag. UPHOLD, v. a. to hold
up, lift on high, support, maintain, keep in repair, furnish; G. uphalda ,' Swed.
John THOMSON (M.R.I. and A.S.), 1826