CONJUGAÇÃO EN INGLÊS DO VERBO DISEDGE
PRESENT
Present
I disedge
you disedge
he/she/it disedges
we disedge
you disedge
they disedge
Present continuous
I am disedging
you are disedging
he/she/it is disedging
we are disedging
you are disedging
they are disedging
Present perfect
I have disedged
you have disedged
he/she/it has disedged
we have disedged
you have disedged
they have disedged
Present perfect continuous
I have been disedging
you have been disedging
he/she/it has been disedging
we have been disedging
you have been disedging
they have been disedging
PAST
Past
I disedged
you disedged
he/she/it disedged
we disedged
you disedged
they disedged
Past continuous
I was disedging
you were disedging
he/she/it was disedging
we were disedging
you were disedging
they were disedging
Past perfect
I had disedged
you had disedged
he/she/it had disedged
we had disedged
you had disedged
they had disedged
Past perfect continuous
I had been disedging
you had been disedging
he/she/it had been disedging
we had been disedging
you had been disedging
they had been disedging
FUTURE
Future
I will disedge
you will disedge
he/she/it will disedge
we will disedge
you will disedge
they will disedge
Future continuous
I will be disedging
you will be disedging
he/she/it will be disedging
we will be disedging
you will be disedging
they will be disedging
Future perfect
I will have disedged
you will have disedged
he/she/it will have disedged
we will have disedged
you will have disedged
they will have disedged
Future perfect continuous
I will have been disedging
you will have been disedging
he/she/it will have been disedging
we will have been disedging
you will have been disedging
they will have been disedging
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would disedge
you would disedge
he/she/it would disedge
we would disedge
you would disedge
they would disedge
Conditional continuous
I would be disedging
you would be disedging
he/she/it would be disedging
we would be disedging
you would be disedging
they would be disedging
Conditional perfect
I would have disedge
you would have disedge
he/she/it would have disedge
we would have disedge
you would have disedge
they would have disedge
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been disedging
you would have been disedging
he/she/it would have been disedging
we would have been disedging
you would have been disedging
they would have been disedging
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you disedge
we let´s disedge
you disedge
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
disedging
10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «DISEDGE»
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1
The Marriage of Geraint: Geraint and Enid
... disedge, ' blunt ' : so in Pelleas and Ettarre, 566 :— ' But here will I disedge it by
thy death.' The word is used by Shaksp. Cymb. 3, 4, 96: — 'when thou shalt be
disedged ' (i.e. ' when the keenness of thy passion shall be abated '). A good ...
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson, 1892
But here will I disedge it by thy death.” “ Slay then,” he shriek'd, “ my will is to oe
slain.” And Lancelot, with his heel upon the fall'n, Rolling his eyes, a moment
stood, then spake : “ Rise, weakling ; I am Lancelot; say thy say.” And Lancelot
slowly ...
3
The poetical works of Alfred Tennyson. [Vol.8,9 are of the ...
But here will I disedge it by thy death." " Slay then," he shriek'd, " my will is to oe
slain." And Lancelot, with his heel upon the fall'n, Rolling his eyes, a moment
stood, then spake : " Rise, weakling; I am Lancelot; say thy say.' And Lancelot
slowly ...
Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.), 1879
4
The Dictionary of Shakespeare Words
Discourser - (dis-KOR-ser) a teller of tales, one who relates stories or narrates an
event. From the word "discourse", which means to have a discussion or dialog.
Disedge - (dis-EDJ) to have a need or a want taken care of, at least for now.
BookCaps, BookCaps Study Guides Staff, 2011
5
The works of Alfred Tennyson
... Two sets of three laden with jingling arms, Together, served a little to disedge
The sharpness of that pain about her heart : And they themselves, like creatures
gently born But into bad hands fall'n, and now so long By bandits groom'd, prick'd
...
Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.), 1873
6
Collot's French-English and English-French Dictionary: ...
DISEDGE dizEj', va. émuusser. DISEDGED dizéjd', adj. émonssé. DISEMBARK
dIz6mbI'u'k', va. vn. débarqner. DISEMBAY diaembi, va. dégager d'une baie.
DISEMBITTER dIBEmhIt'tiir, va. adoucir. DISEMBODIED dIs€mbod'id, adj. délogé
...
7
The Poetical Works of Alfred Tennyson: Poet-laureate. With ...
He follow'd nearer still : the pain she had To keep them in the wild ways of the
wood, Twosets of three laden with jinglingarms, Together, served a little to
disedge The sharpness of that pain about her heart : And they themselves, like
creatures ...
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson, 1885
Some breeds of hawks possessed the characteristic of soaring, technically
termed towering. A bird was disedged when she had lost her keenness of
appetite. Sometimes a hard substance was given the hawk to gnaw upon in order
to disedge ...
Henry Thew Stephenson, 1910
... them on Before you," and she drove them thro' the wood. He follow'd nearer
still : the pain she had To keep them in the wild ways of the wood, Two sets of
three laden with jingling arms, Together, served a little to disedge The sharpness
of ...
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson, 1866
10
The Works: The Text Formed from an Entirely New Collation of ...
I when thou shalt bc mssno'D by her That now thou T1R'sT on,] To “ disedge ” is,
of course, to take ofi. the edge of appetite : to “ tire on” is to feed on, or peck at
ravenously, as at bird of prey. See Vol. iii. p. 465 ; Vol. v. p. 238 ; and Vol. vi. p.
551.
William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier, 1843