KONIUGACJA CZASOWNIKA MISSEEM
PRESENT
Present
I misseem
you misseem
he/she/it misseems
we misseem
you misseem
they misseem
Present continuous
I am misseeming
you are misseeming
he/she/it is misseeming
we are misseeming
you are misseeming
they are misseeming
Present perfect
I have misseemed
you have misseemed
he/she/it has misseemed
we have misseemed
you have misseemed
they have misseemed
Present perfect continuous
I have been misseeming
you have been misseeming
he/she/it has been misseeming
we have been misseeming
you have been misseeming
they have been misseeming
PAST
Past
I misseemed
you misseemed
he/she/it misseemed
we misseemed
you misseemed
they misseemed
Past continuous
I was misseeming
you were misseeming
he/she/it was misseeming
we were misseeming
you were misseeming
they were misseeming
Past perfect
I had misseemed
you had misseemed
he/she/it had misseemed
we had misseemed
you had misseemed
they had misseemed
Past perfect continuous
I had been misseeming
you had been misseeming
he/she/it had been misseeming
we had been misseeming
you had been misseeming
they had been misseeming
FUTURE
Future
I will misseem
you will misseem
he/she/it will misseem
we will misseem
you will misseem
they will misseem
Future continuous
I will be misseeming
you will be misseeming
he/she/it will be misseeming
we will be misseeming
you will be misseeming
they will be misseeming
Future perfect
I will have misseemed
you will have misseemed
he/she/it will have misseemed
we will have misseemed
you will have misseemed
they will have misseemed
Future perfect continuous
I will have been misseeming
you will have been misseeming
he/she/it will have been misseeming
we will have been misseeming
you will have been misseeming
they will have been misseeming
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would misseem
you would misseem
he/she/it would misseem
we would misseem
you would misseem
they would misseem
Conditional continuous
I would be misseeming
you would be misseeming
he/she/it would be misseeming
we would be misseeming
you would be misseeming
they would be misseeming
Conditional perfect
I would have misseem
you would have misseem
he/she/it would have misseem
we would have misseem
you would have misseem
they would have misseem
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been misseeming
you would have been misseeming
he/she/it would have been misseeming
we would have been misseeming
you would have been misseeming
they would have been misseeming
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you misseem
we let´s misseem
you misseem
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
misseemed
Present Participle
misseeming
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1
The Poetical Works of Milman, Bowles, Wilson and Barry ...
... Not as a garb ofjoy: must boldly strike, But like the Roman, with reverted face,
ln sorrow to be so enforced. llrave Chiefs, ll would misseem a son of this proud
isle, To trample on the fallen, though a King; It would misseem a Christian to
rejoice ...
Henry Hart Milman, William Lisle Bowles, John Wilson,
1829
2
The Poetical Works of Howitt, Milman, and Keats: Complete in ...
Brave Chiefs, It would misseem a son of this proud isle, To trample on the fallen,
though a King; It would misseem a Christian to rejoice Where virtue hath plny'd
false, and fame's pure light Hath sicken'd to dishonourahle gloom. Vortigem is
our ...
Mary Botham Howitt, Henry Hart Milman, John Keats,
1847
3
The works of the British poets: selected and chronologically ...
Brave Chiefs, It would misseem a son of this proud isle, To trample on the fallen,
though a King ; It would misseem a Christian to rejoice Where virtue hath play'd
false, and fame's pure light Hath sicken'd to dishonourable gloom. Vortigern is ...
John Aikin, John Frost,
1856
4
The English Language in Its Elements and Forms: With a ...
to be unfitting ; miscreant, unbelieving ; misintelligence, disagreement ; mislike, to
dislike ; misrule, disorder ; misseem, to be unbecoming ; mistrust, to distrust. (3.) It
occurs also in the malformation misdoubt, as if to doubt through misbelief. 4.
William Chauncey Fowler,
1851
5
The Works of the British Poets, Selected and Chronologically ...
... with reverted face. In sorrow to be so enforced. Brave Chiefs, It would misseem
a son of this proud isle, To trample on the fallen, though a King ; It would
misseem a Christian to rejoice Where virtue hath play'd false, and fame's pure
light Hath ...
William Wordsworth, John Aikin, John Frost,
1852
6
Samor, Lord of the Bright City: An Heroic Poem
Brave Chiefs, It would misseem a son of this proud isle, To trample on the fallen,
though a King ; It would misseem a Christian to rejoice 150 Where virtue hath
play'd false, and fame's pure light Hath sicken'd to dishonourable gloom. •
Vortigern ...
7
The Chambers Dictionary
(archaic) vt and n to say or speak amiss, wrongly, falsely, or in vain; to slander; to
revile: — pa I and /'n p mlssaid [ • \, ,/ ) n missay ing [mis-| missee mis-si '. v; and ri
to see wrongly, [mis-] misseem mis-sem'. (Spenser) 17 to be unbecoming to.
8
The Columbian cyclopedia
MISSEEM, v. mls-sem' [mis, wrong, and seem] : in OE., to make a false
appearance ; to misbecome. Misseem'- ing, imp. misbecoming: N. a false
appearance; disguise. Misseemed', pp. -semd'. MISSEL, n. mls'sel: a bird of the
thrush kind — so ...
9
A Dictionary in English and Bengalee; Translated from Todd's ...
মন্দ কথা, কুৎসিত বাকা, অকধা, গারাব কথা, অনুচিত বাকা, অযুক্ত বা আযাগ্য বাকা | To
Misseem, v- শো- মিথ্যা রূপধারণ-কৃ, আরোপিত বে*টু-কৃ, অয়ু ক্ত-হ, অষেশ্চগ্য-হ I Missal-
bird, n.' s. গক্ষিবিৰুশ'ষ | M Isseldine, n. s. বৃক্ষবিটুশষ I Misseltoe, Mistletoe শব্দ ...
10
The Works of Mr. Edmund Spenser: In Six Volumes : with a ...
Ne certes, Daughter, that same warlike Wise, I ween, would you misseem; for ye
been tall, And large of Limb, t' atchieve an hard Emprise, Ne oug t ye want, but
Skill, which Praftice small Will bring, and shortly make you a Maid martial. LIV.
Edmund Spenser, John Hughes, Theodore Bathurst,
1715