CONJUGAÇÃO EN INGLÊS DO VERBO DISGAVEL
PRESENT
Present
I disgavel
you disgavel
he/she/it disgavels
we disgavel
you disgavel
they disgavel
Present continuous
I am disgavelling
you are disgavelling
he/she/it is disgavelling
we are disgavelling
you are disgavelling
they are disgavelling
Present perfect
I have disgavelled
you have disgavelled
he/she/it has disgavelled
we have disgavelled
you have disgavelled
they have disgavelled
Present perfect continuous
I have been disgavelling
you have been disgavelling
he/she/it has been disgavelling
we have been disgavelling
you have been disgavelling
they have been disgavelling
PAST
Past
I disgavelled
you disgavelled
he/she/it disgavelled
we disgavelled
you disgavelled
they disgavelled
Past continuous
I was disgavelling
you were disgavelling
he/she/it was disgavelling
we were disgavelling
you were disgavelling
they were disgavelling
Past perfect
I had disgavelled
you had disgavelled
he/she/it had disgavelled
we had disgavelled
you had disgavelled
they had disgavelled
Past perfect continuous
I had been disgavelling
you had been disgavelling
he/she/it had been disgavelling
we had been disgavelling
you had been disgavelling
they had been disgavelling
FUTURE
Future
I will disgavel
you will disgavel
he/she/it will disgavel
we will disgavel
you will disgavel
they will disgavel
Future continuous
I will be disgavelling
you will be disgavelling
he/she/it will be disgavelling
we will be disgavelling
you will be disgavelling
they will be disgavelling
Future perfect
I will have disgavelled
you will have disgavelled
he/she/it will have disgavelled
we will have disgavelled
you will have disgavelled
they will have disgavelled
Future perfect continuous
I will have been disgavelling
you will have been disgavelling
he/she/it will have been disgavelling
we will have been disgavelling
you will have been disgavelling
they will have been disgavelling
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would disgavel
you would disgavel
he/she/it would disgavel
we would disgavel
you would disgavel
they would disgavel
Conditional continuous
I would be disgavelling
you would be disgavelling
he/she/it would be disgavelling
we would be disgavelling
you would be disgavelling
they would be disgavelling
Conditional perfect
I would have disgavel
you would have disgavel
he/she/it would have disgavel
we would have disgavel
you would have disgavel
they would have disgavel
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been disgavelling
you would have been disgavelling
he/she/it would have been disgavelling
we would have been disgavelling
you would have been disgavelling
they would have been disgavelling
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you disgavel
we let´s disgavel
you disgavel
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
disgavelled
Present Participle
disgavelling
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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «DISGAVEL»
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There were two distinct periods in which it became usual to disgavel customary
lands. The first comprises the reigns of King John, Henry III., and Edward I.; the
second, excepting the comparatively unimportant acts passed in favour of Sir E.
Charles Isaac Elton, 1867
2
The cyclopedic dictionary of law
DISGAVEL DISPARAGEMENT right as such, by expulsion. 1 Bouv. Inst. note'192.
It differs from amotion (q. 12.), which is applicable to the removal of an officer from
office, leaving him his rights as a member. Willcock, Corp. note 708; Angell ...
Walter A. Shumaker, George Foster Longsdorf
3
The Cyclopedic Dictionary of Law
DISGAVEL DISPARAGEMENT right as such. by expulsion. 1 Bouv. Inst. note 192.
It diiiers from amotion (q. 12.), which is applicable to the removal or an oflicer
from oflice, leaving him his rights as a member. Willcock, Corp. note 708; Angeli I:
...
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The New And Complete Dictionary Of The English Language: In ...
DisgaVeled [p. from disgavel) Deprived of theprivilege or custom of gavel kind.
Disgav'eling {p. a. from disgavel) Taking away the privilege or custom of gavel
Kind. DisgaWefing (i. from tbe part.) The act of destroying the tenure of gavel kind
.
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Glossary of Technical Terms, Phrases, and Maxims of the ...
Frederic Jesup Stimson. 116 DISGAVEL — DISTRINGAS DisgaveL To free lands
from the custom of gavelkind. Dishonor. To refuse to accept or pay a bill or note
on presentation. Disjunction, I. Separately ; severally. Dismes, dimes, fr. Tithes, v.
Frederic Jesup Stimson, 1881
6
Saturday Review: Politics, Literature, Science and Art
The first was before the rise of the House of Commons, when the kings were
accustomed to disgavel lands by royal prerogative-—a. power which for some
time was also entrusted to the Archbishops o Canterbury. The second eriod was
that of ...
7
The Saturday Review of Politics, Literature, Science and Art
The first was before the rise of the House of Commons, when the kings were
accustomed to disgavel lands by royal prerogative—a owcr which for some time
was also entrusted to the Archbishops 0 Canterbury. The second eriod was that
of ...
8
The Journal of Jurisprudence
First of all the attempt was made during the reigns of John, Henry III., and Edward
I. to disgavel by exercise of a supposed royal prerogative, and at the outset it was
taken for granted that licence from the Crown or ratification of the proceeding ...
9
The Journal of Jurisprudence
First of all the attempt was made during the reigns of John, Henry III., and Edward
I. to disgavel by exercise of a supposed royal prerogative, and at the outset it was
taken for granted that licence from the Crown or ratification of the proceeding ...
Hugh Barclay, I. S. H. Laidlaw, 1877
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The Union Dictionary: Containing All that Truly Useful in ...
Disgavel, dis-giv'él. v. a. to exempt from the tenure of avel-kind. Blackstone. Di
lorify, diz-g 6'ré-fl. v. rt. to deprive of g ry, to treat with indignity. Milt. Disgor e, dlz-
g6rge'. v. a. to discharge by the mout . Dr;/d.—To pour out with violence. Den.