KONJUGASI CORSICA KATA KERJA WAMPISH
PRESENT
Present
I wampish
you wampish
he/she/it wampishes
we wampish
you wampish
they wampish
Present continuous
I am wampishing
you are wampishing
he/she/it is wampishing
we are wampishing
you are wampishing
they are wampishing
Present perfect
I have wampished
you have wampished
he/she/it has wampished
we have wampished
you have wampished
they have wampished
Present perfect continuous
I have been wampishing
you have been wampishing
he/she/it has been wampishing
we have been wampishing
you have been wampishing
they have been wampishing
PAST
Past
I wampished
you wampished
he/she/it wampished
we wampished
you wampished
they wampished
Past continuous
I was wampishing
you were wampishing
he/she/it was wampishing
we were wampishing
you were wampishing
they were wampishing
Past perfect
I had wampished
you had wampished
he/she/it had wampished
we had wampished
you had wampished
they had wampished
Past perfect continuous
I had been wampishing
you had been wampishing
he/she/it had been wampishing
we had been wampishing
you had been wampishing
they had been wampishing
FUTURE
Future
I will wampish
you will wampish
he/she/it will wampish
we will wampish
you will wampish
they will wampish
Future continuous
I will be wampishing
you will be wampishing
he/she/it will be wampishing
we will be wampishing
you will be wampishing
they will be wampishing
Future perfect
I will have wampished
you will have wampished
he/she/it will have wampished
we will have wampished
you will have wampished
they will have wampished
Future perfect continuous
I will have been wampishing
you will have been wampishing
he/she/it will have been wampishing
we will have been wampishing
you will have been wampishing
they will have been wampishing
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would wampish
you would wampish
he/she/it would wampish
we would wampish
you would wampish
they would wampish
Conditional continuous
I would be wampishing
you would be wampishing
he/she/it would be wampishing
we would be wampishing
you would be wampishing
they would be wampishing
Conditional perfect
I would have wampish
you would have wampish
he/she/it would have wampish
we would have wampish
you would have wampish
they would have wampish
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been wampishing
you would have been wampishing
he/she/it would have been wampishing
we would have been wampishing
you would have been wampishing
they would have been wampishing
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you wampish
we let´s wampish
you wampish
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
wampished
Present Participle
wampishing
CORSICA BUKU YANG BERKAIT DENGAN «WAMPISH»
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A Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language ...: ...
To WAMPISH, v. n. To fluctuate, to move backwards and forwards, Ettr. For. "
Gang away, now, minister, and put by the siller, and dinna keep the notes
rvampishing in your hand that gate, or I will wish them in the brown pigg again,
for fear we ...
2
Scottish Dictionary and Supplement: In Four Volumes. Suppl. ...
To WAMPISH, v. n. To fluctuate, to move backwards and forwards, Ettr. For. "
Gang away, now, minister, and put by the siller, and dinna keep the notes
tvampishing in your hand that gate, or I will wish them in the brown pigg again, for
fear we ...
3
Jamieson's Dictionary of the Scottish language: in which the ...
V. WAMPISH, v. l it H WANGYLE, e. The gospel; contr. from enanpyle. from
Vilipend. WALY-WAE, s. Lamentation, Ayrs. the same origin with Wallaway, q. v.
WALLY-WALLYING, s, The same with Wally-wae, Ayrs. Ann. Par. WALLOCH, s. A
kind ...
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A Dictionary of the Scottish Language
To WAMPISH, v. a. To fluctuate; to move backwards and forwards, Ettr. For. Heart
of JIid-Lothian. To WAMPISH, r. a. 1. To brandish; to flourish; to toss about in a
threatening, boasting manner, S.A. 2. To toss in a furious or frantic manner, ibid.
John Jamieson, John Johnstone, 1846
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The English dialect dictionary
WAMPISH, v. and sb. Obs. Se. th. Also in forms wampes Ayr.(JAM.); wampuz Gall
. 1. v. To fluctuate; to move backwards and forwards. Sc. Dinna keep the notes
wampishing in your hand that gate, Scorr Alfdlollu'an (1818) xlix. Slk. But yet his ...
6
The Prose Works: Containing Tales of my landlord, The Monastery
Wame, womb; belly Wampish, toss franticly. -Wauchancy, unlucky. Wanle, active;
strong ,healthy. Wan-thriven, stunted; decayed; whose thriving is retrograde.
Ware, expend; lay out. ; _Warl0ck, wizard. Warsles, wrestles. Wastrife, wastry;
waste ...
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Tales Of My Landlord. The Monastery
Tass, cup. _ Taupie, a slow foolish slut. Tawse, the leather strap used for
chasliscinent in schools in Scotland. Tender, delicate as to health; weakly ,- ailing
. \ used for any feeble illgrown creature. Wampish, tossfranlicly. Wanchancy,
unlucky.
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The Mountain Bard; consisting of ballads and songs, founded ...
They colde not laye him til ane breste, > . . ' For his teethe he Wals not lothe to
plye; But they brochte him up withe the pan and spoone, And in ane grit cradyl
did him tye. The noorice sho durst not his armis truste To wampish 210 THE
LAIRDE ...
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A Glossary of the Dialect of the Hundred of Lonsdale: North ...
Wampish, adj. irritable, tetchy. Wan, pret. of To win. Wand, n. a collection of twigs
used for correction. Wand, pret. of To wind. Wanded, adj. made of boughs or
twigs. “A wanded chair.” Wandy, adj. long and flexible, like a wand. Wangle, 1m'.
to ...
Robert Backhouse Peacock, John Christopher Atkinson, 1869
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Bride of Lammermoor. Legend of Montrose
Wampish, tossfranticly. Wanchancy, unlucky. Wanle, active; strong; healthy. Wan-
thriven, stunted ; decayed; whose thriving is retrograde. Ware, expend ; lay outt
Warsles, wrestles. Warlock, wizzard. Wastrife, wastry; waste; imprudent expense.