CONJUGAÇÃO EN INGLÊS DO VERBO TUILYIE
PRESENT
Present
I tuilyie
you tuilyie
he/she/it tuilyies
we tuilyie
you tuilyie
they tuilyie
Present continuous
I am tuilyying
you are tuilyying
he/she/it is tuilyying
we are tuilyying
you are tuilyying
they are tuilyying
Present perfect
I have tuilyied
you have tuilyied
he/she/it has tuilyied
we have tuilyied
you have tuilyied
they have tuilyied
Present perfect continuous
I have been tuilyying
you have been tuilyying
he/she/it has been tuilyying
we have been tuilyying
you have been tuilyying
they have been tuilyying
PAST
Past
I tuilyied
you tuilyied
he/she/it tuilyied
we tuilyied
you tuilyied
they tuilyied
Past continuous
I was tuilyying
you were tuilyying
he/she/it was tuilyying
we were tuilyying
you were tuilyying
they were tuilyying
Past perfect
I had tuilyied
you had tuilyied
he/she/it had tuilyied
we had tuilyied
you had tuilyied
they had tuilyied
Past perfect continuous
I had been tuilyying
you had been tuilyying
he/she/it had been tuilyying
we had been tuilyying
you had been tuilyying
they had been tuilyying
FUTURE
Future
I will tuilyie
you will tuilyie
he/she/it will tuilyie
we will tuilyie
you will tuilyie
they will tuilyie
Future continuous
I will be tuilyying
you will be tuilyying
he/she/it will be tuilyying
we will be tuilyying
you will be tuilyying
they will be tuilyying
Future perfect
I will have tuilyied
you will have tuilyied
he/she/it will have tuilyied
we will have tuilyied
you will have tuilyied
they will have tuilyied
Future perfect continuous
I will have been tuilyying
you will have been tuilyying
he/she/it will have been tuilyying
we will have been tuilyying
you will have been tuilyying
they will have been tuilyying
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would tuilyie
you would tuilyie
he/she/it would tuilyie
we would tuilyie
you would tuilyie
they would tuilyie
Conditional continuous
I would be tuilyying
you would be tuilyying
he/she/it would be tuilyying
we would be tuilyying
you would be tuilyying
they would be tuilyying
Conditional perfect
I would have tuilyie
you would have tuilyie
he/she/it would have tuilyie
we would have tuilyie
you would have tuilyie
they would have tuilyie
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been tuilyying
you would have been tuilyying
he/she/it would have been tuilyying
we would have been tuilyying
you would have been tuilyying
they would have been tuilyying
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you tuilyie
we let´s tuilyie
you tuilyie
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
tuilyying
10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «TUILYIE»
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Scottish Dictionary and Supplement: In Four Volumes. Suppl. ...
Tuilyie, &c, s. 1. A quarrel, a broil.] Add; 2. Tuilyie is used, rather ludicrously, for a
battle, or skirmish. " He said that Callum Beg, (he was a bauld mischievous
callant that,) and your honour, Were killed that same night in the tuilyie, and mony
...
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A Dictionary of the Scottish Language: In which the Words ...
The same with Tuilyie, S.B. — Teut. muyl-en, to quarrel. TUILYlESUM.adj.
Quarrelsome. S.Prov. " Tuilyiesum dogs come happing hame," those who are
inclined to brawls, generally suffer by them. TUILYIE- WAP, .. A childish
amusement in ...
John Jamieson, John Johnstone (of Edinburgh.), 1846
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Jamieson's Dictionary of the Scottish language: in which the ...
Rauf I TUILYIE, Tours, Toouns, s. 1 i —1 TUM TUIK, pret. Pitscottie. TUILYEOUR,
3. engaging in broils. Chalm. Air. 1. A quarrel ; a broil; Polwart.—Fr. touill-er, to
mix in a 2. Tuilyie is used, rather ludicrously, for a battle or skirmish- Waverley.
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A Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language ...: ...
Tuilyie is used, rather ludicrously, for a battle, or skirmish. " He said that Callum
Beg, (he was a bauld mischievous callant that,) and your honour, wete killed that
same night in the tuilyie, and mony mae bra' men." Waverley, iii. 218. Tclyeour, s.
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An etmological dictionary of the scottish language
TUILYIE, TULYE, TOOLYIE, s. A quarrel, a broil, S. Polwart. Fr. touill-er, to mix in
a confused manner. To Tuilyie, Toolie, t>. n. To quarrel, to squabble, S. Skene.
Tuh.yie-muiie, s. The same with Tuilyie, S, B. Teut. muyl-en, to quarrel. Tuilyeour,
s.
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An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language: ...
TUILYIE-MULIE, s. The same with TuL'J/ie, S.B. I know not if mulie should be
traced. to Tent. muj/l-en, to quarrel ; Rostrum extendere simultatis aut irae causa,
mntire, mussitare, cum indignatione étstomacho; Kilian. V. TUTE-MUTE.
uinYnoun ...
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An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language
TUILYIE, TULYE, TOOLYIE, s. A quarrel, a broil, S. Polwart. Fr. touiU-er, to mix in
a confused manner. To Tuilyik, Toolie, v. n. To quarrel, to squabble, S. Skene.
Tuiiyie-mulie, s. The same with Tuilyie, S. B. Teut. muyl-en, to quarrel. Toilyeour,
s.
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The English dialect dictionary
TULLY, sb.2 Cum. [tu'li.] A teetotum. See Teetolly,Tt1m-tl.llly. Cum.I (s.v. Dally),
Cum.d (s.v.ch-tak-up-o'). TULLY, see Tuilyie. TULLYAT, sb. ?0bs. Sc. (JAM) [Not
known to our correspondCtttS.] A contemptuous term for a bundleTULSE, sb.
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Reduplicative words in English: a study of formations of the ...
Reference to the Irish tories or outlaws is chronologically possible, but not
evidenced. tuilyie-muliyle [tu:lji-, tylji-] (OED 1819 s.v. tuilyie), tuilyie-mulie or -
muilzie (EDD-Jam), tulzie-mulzie (Coll. SND 1827, Fife) a quarrel, broil, a
confused turmoil ...
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An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
Also: 'tore and toyled' = tornand pulled about orspoilt, Legends of the Holy Rood,
ed. Morris, p.143, l. 372. We may also note LowlandSc. tuill, toil (Jamieson);
andperhaps Sc.tuilie, tuilyie, a quarrel, broil,struggle, is closely related, aswell as
tul ...