KONIUGACJA CZASOWNIKA UNWEAPON
PRESENT
Present
I unweapon
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we unweapon
you unweapon
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Present continuous
I am unweaponing
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you are unweaponing
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Present perfect
I have unweaponed
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you have unweaponed
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Present perfect continuous
I have been unweaponing
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PAST
Past
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you unweaponed
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Past continuous
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Past perfect
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Past perfect continuous
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you had been unweaponing
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FUTURE
Future
I will unweapon
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you will unweapon
they will unweapon
Future continuous
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you will be unweaponing
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Future perfect
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Future perfect continuous
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CONDITIONAL
Conditional
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Conditional continuous
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you would be unweaponing
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Conditional perfect
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Conditional perfect continuous
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he/she/it would have been unweaponing
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you would have been unweaponing
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IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you unweapon
we let´s unweapon
you unweapon
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
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Present Participle
unweaponing
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1
John Milton: The Self and the World
The fact is, he says, that he is now moving and thereby he is not one who "cutts
himselfe off from all action and becomes the most helplesse, pusilanimous and
unweapon'd creature in the world, the most unfit and unable to doe that which all
...
2
The Chamber of Maiden Thought (Psychology Revivals): ...
Long before his physical blindness, he recognized the metaphorical state of
blindness and imprisonment from which poetry might germinate: the sense of
being 'unweapon'd' and (like Richard II in Pomfret Castle) of being cut off from
action.
Meg Harris Williams, Margot Waddell,
2013
3
The sanctuary, a companion in verse for the English Prayer book
Still breathes a theocratic air In church and creed, if God be there, As faith will ne'
er deny ; Unweapon'd save by inward grace, Believers move with martyr-pace
Beneath a blood-red sky. The worst of kings seems nobler far Than mad ...
4
The poetical works: Complete in one Volume
Jov, joy in London now l He goes, the rebel Wallace goes to death; At length the
traitor meets the traitor's doom, Joy, joy, in London nowl He on a sledge is drawn,
I-lis strong right arm unweapon'd and in chains, And garianded around his ...
5
The Splendid Village: Corn Law Rhymes; and Other Poems
Start not—I cannot stab thee with mine eyes: My hand, unweapon'd, spares thy
worthless life; But shouldst thou meet me when it grasps a knife, Be deadly wan
thy cheek, and slack thy knee !" With glowing cheek, and awful energy, She
spoke ...
We come not, we, to wrong your Lybian gods, Or steal your household Lares from
their shrines : Our hands are not prepar'd to lawless spoll, Nor armed to offend in
any kind; - Such force is far from our unweapon'd thoughts, Whose fadingweal, ...
Christopher Marlowe, George Robinson,
1826
7
Specimens of the Classic Poets: In a Chronological Series ...
The demi-gods, while pure from human blood, With iron quell'd the monsters of
the wood: Nature's unweapon'd hands their use deny, Till tools of iron other
hands supply. Such thoughts beguile the weary calm, as round The crew's vile ...
Sir Charles Abraham Elton,
1814
8
The Plays of Philip Massinger
He's more a slave than fortune Or misery can make me, that insults Upon
unweapon'd innocence. Timag . Prate you, dog ! . I'ly.i-. Curs snap at lions in the
toil, whose looks Frighted them, being free. Timag. As a wild beast, Drive him
before you ...
Philip Massinger, William Gifford,
1845
Coorg, Cuddapah, and Concan-land — Their princely lords of old renown To
thee outspread the unweapon'd hand, And crouch'd at thine imperial frown.
Proud mountain-chiefs — the lofty crest They bent beneath thy sceptred sway —
How ...
John Leyden, Sir Walter Scott,
1858
10
The Annual Review and History of Literature
And stands unweapon'd, like a youthful god. The forester seems touch 'd by
Alquif's rod, When the knight's face th' unbuckled helm reveals And in big yellow
rings long shiny tres- s;-s flow. 23. How like, he cries, in forehead, eye, mouth,
hair!