CONJUGAÇÃO EN INGLÊS DO VERBO MISDIGHT
PRESENT
Present
I misdight
you misdight
he/she/it misdights
we misdight
you misdight
they misdight
Present continuous
I am misdighting
you are misdighting
he/she/it is misdighting
we are misdighting
you are misdighting
they are misdighting
Present perfect
I have misdighted
you have misdighted
he/she/it has misdighted
we have misdighted
you have misdighted
they have misdighted
Present perfect continuous
I have been misdighting
you have been misdighting
he/she/it has been misdighting
we have been misdighting
you have been misdighting
they have been misdighting
PAST
Past
I misdighted
you misdighted
he/she/it misdighted
we misdighted
you misdighted
they misdighted
Past continuous
I was misdighting
you were misdighting
he/she/it was misdighting
we were misdighting
you were misdighting
they were misdighting
Past perfect
I had misdighted
you had misdighted
he/she/it had misdighted
we had misdighted
you had misdighted
they had misdighted
Past perfect continuous
I had been misdighting
you had been misdighting
he/she/it had been misdighting
we had been misdighting
you had been misdighting
they had been misdighting
FUTURE
Future
I will misdight
you will misdight
he/she/it will misdight
we will misdight
you will misdight
they will misdight
Future continuous
I will be misdighting
you will be misdighting
he/she/it will be misdighting
we will be misdighting
you will be misdighting
they will be misdighting
Future perfect
I will have misdighted
you will have misdighted
he/she/it will have misdighted
we will have misdighted
you will have misdighted
they will have misdighted
Future perfect continuous
I will have been misdighting
you will have been misdighting
he/she/it will have been misdighting
we will have been misdighting
you will have been misdighting
they will have been misdighting
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would misdight
you would misdight
he/she/it would misdight
we would misdight
you would misdight
they would misdight
Conditional continuous
I would be misdighting
you would be misdighting
he/she/it would be misdighting
we would be misdighting
you would be misdighting
they would be misdighting
Conditional perfect
I would have misdight
you would have misdight
he/she/it would have misdight
we would have misdight
you would have misdight
they would have misdight
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been misdighting
you would have been misdighting
he/she/it would have been misdighting
we would have been misdighting
you would have been misdighting
they would have been misdighting
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you misdight
we let´s misdight
you misdight
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
misdighted
Present Participle
misdighting
10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «MISDIGHT»
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An offshoot of this word in the form of misdight (mispreparcd) occurs in Jack
Miller's song, quoted by Stowe in his account of Wat Tyler's rebellion : — " If might
(Jo before right, And will Before skill. Then is our mill misdight." Spenser and
Milton ...
2
The poetical works of Edmund Spenser
... Her heart gun grudge8 for very deepe despight Of so unmanly nuiske in misery
misdight.4 3s At last when as to her owne Love she came, Whom like disguize no
lesse deformed had, At sight thereof abasht with secrete shame, She turnd her ...
Edmund Spenser, Francis James Child, 1596
An offshoot of this word in the form of misdight (misprepared) occurs in Jack
Miller's song, quoted by Stowe in his account of Wat Tyler's rebellion :— “ If might
Go before'right, And will Before skill, Then is our mill misdight.” Spenser and
Milton ...
4
Faerie queene. book III-V
Misdight, improperly dressed, or disguised. XXXVIII. 6.— . . . . . . . . . . . . that which
tqfore Iealous suspeet, &c.] That which, before, her jealous suspicion made her
fear (though without reason, or untruly) was not true. l Dnmt, drenched, drowned.
Edmund Spenser, George Stillman Hillard, 1842
Misdight, improperly dressed, or disguised. XXXVIII. 6. — that which tofore
Iealous suspect, &c.] That which, before, her jealoua suspicion made her fear (
though without reason, or untruly) was not true. XXXIX. Not so great wonder and
...
Edmund Spenser, George Stillman Hillard, 1857
6
Blackwood's Edinburgh magazine
An offshoot of this word in the form of misdight (misprepared) occurs in Jack
Miller's song, quoted by Stowe in his account of Wat Tyler's rebellion : — " If might
Go before right, And will Before skill, Then is our mill misdight." Spenser and
Milton ...
7
The Faerie queene, book IV, cantos 2-12; book V
2 Spirite, breath, life. 3 Tho, then. 4 Entire, interior. ° Misdight, improperly dressed
, or disguised. XXXVIII. 6.— . . . . . . . . . . . . that which tqf0're Iealous suspect, &c.]
That which, before, her jealous suspicion made her fiaar (though without reason,
...
8
Spenser: The Faerie Queene
22.5: 'nether shal a man put on womans raiment; for all that do so, are
abominacion vnto the Lord thy God'. (S. must suppress the first part of the verse,
which would condemn Britomart's cross-dressing.) grudge: complain. in misery
misdight: ...
In a democratic age of self-seeking, short term political leadership, where
sycophancy is the sole criterion for ascending the career ladder, the policy of
selection and promotion is misdight at best and motivatedly in the reverse gear at
the worst, ...
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The Works: In Sex Volumes. With A Glossary Explaining the ...
Where when she saw that loathly uncouth Sight, Of Men disguiz'd in womanish
Attire, Her Heart 'gan grudge, for very deep Despight Of so unmanly Mask, in
Misery misdight. XXXVIlI. At last, when-as to her own Love she came, Whom like
...
Edmund Spenser, John Hughes, 1750