KONJUGASI CORSICA KATA KERJA PRESIGNIFY
PRESENT
Present
I presignify
you presignify
he/she/it presignifies
we presignify
you presignify
they presignify
Present continuous
I am presignifying
you are presignifying
he/she/it is presignifying
we are presignifying
you are presignifying
they are presignifying
Present perfect
I have presignified
you have presignified
he/she/it has presignified
we have presignified
you have presignified
they have presignified
Present perfect continuous
I have been presignifying
you have been presignifying
he/she/it has been presignifying
we have been presignifying
you have been presignifying
they have been presignifying
PAST
Past
I presignified
you presignified
he/she/it presignified
we presignified
you presignified
they presignified
Past continuous
I was presignifying
you were presignifying
he/she/it was presignifying
we were presignifying
you were presignifying
they were presignifying
Past perfect
I had presignified
you had presignified
he/she/it had presignified
we had presignified
you had presignified
they had presignified
Past perfect continuous
I had been presignifying
you had been presignifying
he/she/it had been presignifying
we had been presignifying
you had been presignifying
they had been presignifying
FUTURE
Future
I will presignify
you will presignify
he/she/it will presignify
we will presignify
you will presignify
they will presignify
Future continuous
I will be presignifying
you will be presignifying
he/she/it will be presignifying
we will be presignifying
you will be presignifying
they will be presignifying
Future perfect
I will have presignified
you will have presignified
he/she/it will have presignified
we will have presignified
you will have presignified
they will have presignified
Future perfect continuous
I will have been presignifying
you will have been presignifying
he/she/it will have been presignifying
we will have been presignifying
you will have been presignifying
they will have been presignifying
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would presignify
you would presignify
he/she/it would presignify
we would presignify
you would presignify
they would presignify
Conditional continuous
I would be presignifying
you would be presignifying
he/she/it would be presignifying
we would be presignifying
you would be presignifying
they would be presignifying
Conditional perfect
I would have presignify
you would have presignify
he/she/it would have presignify
we would have presignify
you would have presignify
they would have presignify
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been presignifying
you would have been presignifying
he/she/it would have been presignifying
we would have been presignifying
you would have been presignifying
they would have been presignifying
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you presignify
we let´s presignify
you presignify
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
presignified
Present Participle
presignifying
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1
The Text-Book of Astrology
"When JUPITER, VENUS, MARS, and the MOON are conjoined in Taurus, they
presignify injury to kings and nobles; and earthquakes. "When Saturn, Jupiter,
and Mars are conjoined in Taurus, they presignify mortality among cattle;
migration ...
2
Flügel's Complete Dictionary of the German and English ...
Soranrteuten, v. a. to presignify. SBorangang/ m. (-e8 i pi. -gSnge) 1. precedence
; 2. precedent. SSoranmerfung,/. (pi. -en) fore-notice. SJoranorbnen, r. a. to pre-
ordain. Soranfdjlag, m. (-eg j pi. -fdjlage) computation, calculation. SJotanflalt/ /.
Felix Flügel, C. A. Feiling, A. Heimann, 1843
3
Flugel's Complete Dictionary of the German and English Languages
5Botan*b«Ut«m o. a- to presignify. Sorangang/ m. (-eg ; pi. -flange) I. precedence
; 2. precedent. SSoranmerfung//. (pi. -en) fore-notice. Sioranorbnen/ >•• a. to pre-
ordain. 2Joranfd)lag/ m. (-eg j pi -fdjlagc) computation, cal. culation. SBoranftalt/ ...
C. A. Feiling, A. Heimann, 1843
4
An Exposition of the Creed ... A new edition. Edited by the ...
In Abraham's intention Isaac died, in his expectation he was to rise from the dead,
in his acceptation being spared he was received from the dead, and all this acted
to presignify, that the only Son of God was really and truly to be sacrificed and ...
John PEARSON (Bishop of Chester.), Edward BURTON (Regius Professor of Divinity, Oxford.), Temple Chevallier, 1864
5
Exposition of the Creed ... rev. and cor. by E. Burton ... ...
And thus by virtue of these three predictions we are assured that the Messias was
to rise again, as also by those types which did represent and presignify the same.
Joseph, who was ordained to save his brethren from death who would have ...
John Pearson, Edward Churton, Edwin Hubert Burton, 1847
6
The messiahship, or, Great demonstration: written for the ...
Inorganic types, as the flood, Adam, Jonah, etc., presignify single persons or
things, as Christ, baptism, regeneration, etc. Organic types, as Israel and the
Tabernacle, prefigure systems of things, as Christ's Kingdom, Mediation, etc. 2.
Symbols.
7
Select British divines, ed. by C. Bradley
And thus by virtue of these three predictions we are assured that the Messias was
to rise again, as also by those types which did represent and presignify the same.
Joseph, who was ordained to save his brethren from death who would have ...
And thus by virtue of these three predictions we are assured that the Messias was
to rise again, as also by those types which did represent and presignify the same.
Joseph, who was ordained to save his brethren from death who would have ...
9
A dissertation on miracles: designed to shew, that they are ...
the interpretation of portents, ojlents, prodigies, monsters % rare and
extraordinary appearances and occurrences, which were falsely deemed
supernatural; and thought to presignify 0 future events; These are the Jigns and
wonders p here ...
10
The book of Psalms: a new translation with notes, ...
Scriptures, we shall be brought into great difficulties ; as an attempt to prove that
the design of the original writer, in such passages, was to presignify the events to
which they are applied by later writers, must lead us to a relinquishment of the ...