CONJUGAREA ÎN ENGLEZĂ A VERBULUI OPPIGNERATE
PRESENT
Present
I oppignerate
you oppignerate
he/she/it oppignerates
we oppignerate
you oppignerate
they oppignerate
Present continuous
I am oppignerating
you are oppignerating
he/she/it is oppignerating
we are oppignerating
you are oppignerating
they are oppignerating
Present perfect
I have oppignerated
you have oppignerated
he/she/it has oppignerated
we have oppignerated
you have oppignerated
they have oppignerated
Present perfect continuous
I have been oppignerating
you have been oppignerating
he/she/it has been oppignerating
we have been oppignerating
you have been oppignerating
they have been oppignerating
PAST
Past
I oppignerated
you oppignerated
he/she/it oppignerated
we oppignerated
you oppignerated
they oppignerated
Past continuous
I was oppignerating
you were oppignerating
he/she/it was oppignerating
we were oppignerating
you were oppignerating
they were oppignerating
Past perfect
I had oppignerated
you had oppignerated
he/she/it had oppignerated
we had oppignerated
you had oppignerated
they had oppignerated
Past perfect continuous
I had been oppignerating
you had been oppignerating
he/she/it had been oppignerating
we had been oppignerating
you had been oppignerating
they had been oppignerating
FUTURE
Future
I will oppignerate
you will oppignerate
he/she/it will oppignerate
we will oppignerate
you will oppignerate
they will oppignerate
Future continuous
I will be oppignerating
you will be oppignerating
he/she/it will be oppignerating
we will be oppignerating
you will be oppignerating
they will be oppignerating
Future perfect
I will have oppignerated
you will have oppignerated
he/she/it will have oppignerated
we will have oppignerated
you will have oppignerated
they will have oppignerated
Future perfect continuous
I will have been oppignerating
you will have been oppignerating
he/she/it will have been oppignerating
we will have been oppignerating
you will have been oppignerating
they will have been oppignerating
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would oppignerate
you would oppignerate
he/she/it would oppignerate
we would oppignerate
you would oppignerate
they would oppignerate
Conditional continuous
I would be oppignerating
you would be oppignerating
he/she/it would be oppignerating
we would be oppignerating
you would be oppignerating
they would be oppignerating
Conditional perfect
I would have oppignerate
you would have oppignerate
he/she/it would have oppignerate
we would have oppignerate
you would have oppignerate
they would have oppignerate
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been oppignerating
you would have been oppignerating
he/she/it would have been oppignerating
we would have been oppignerating
you would have been oppignerating
they would have been oppignerating
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you oppignerate
we let´s oppignerate
you oppignerate
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to oppignerate
Past participle
oppignerated
Present Participle
oppignerating
CĂRȚI ÎN ENGLEZĂ ÎN LEGĂTURĂ CU «OPPIGNERATE»
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1
Grotius on the Rights of War and Peace: An Abridged Translation
And I may oppignerate things pledged to me. What we have hitherto said helds,
except there be a law, besides the general condition of sovereignty, either
enlarging or contracting the autherity of the people or of the king. XIV. 1 Also we
must ...
2
A dictionary of the English language
... a plant ; pAyttrorous, phjh toiogy, zoophyte. Picorer (Fr.), to plunder ; pickeer,
picaroon. Piga (S.), a little girl; pi^sney. Pignus, pigntSris (L.), a pledge ; paten,
impawn, oppignerate, impawned. Pila (L.\ a ball; pill, coUpile, palU inall, pellet,
pelt.
3
Lex, rex: the law and the prince, a dispute for the just ...
Any heritor taken captive may lawfully oppignerate, yea, and five all his
inheritance as a ransom for his berty ; for a man is better than his inheritance : but
no king may give his subjects as a price or ransom. Yet I shall not be against the
...
Samuel Rutherford, George Buchanan,
1843
4
An English-Welsh Pronouncing Dictionary: With Preliminary ...
... o feddyginiaeth sebonaidd Oppidan, öp'ï-dän, n. trefwr, dinesydd Oppignerate,
ö-pïg'nur-at, vt. gwystlo Oppilation, öp-ï-la'shun, n. bolrwymiad Opponency, ö-po'
nën-sï, n. gwrthwyneb- iad, gwrthwynebrwydd, gelyniaeth Opponent, ö-po'nënt, ...
5
An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... op-pi-cë'-shyn, s. pygiad, câu Oppidan, op'-pi-dan, s. trefwr, gwr trefol, gwr
trefig, dinesydd: o. trefol, perth- ynol i dref [tlo ; gwaesu Oppignerate, op-pig'-ner-
ët, v. a. gwys- Oppilate, op'-pil-ët, v. a. eyd-dyru, pen- tyru; eau ar, rhwystro; llenwi
â ...
6
Dictionary of English Language Exhibiting Orthography, ...
A marsupial quadr., of sev. spec, with a prehensile tail. (Amer.) Oppidan*, 6p'-e-
dao, a. Pert, to a town. Oppidan, s. An inhab. of a town* ; a student who boards in
the town (I.e., not a King's " scholar— Eton). Oppignerate\, fip-plg'-, Tt. To pledge
...
Arnold James Cooley,
1861
7
An English-Welsh pronoucing Dictionary
lS'shun ra, porth, Opium, ô'pî.um, n, cysglys, cysgnur, sudd y pabi Opletree, o'pl.trî
n, pren cyrafol Opodeldoc, op.ö.del'dok n, math o fedd- ygjniaeth sebonaidd,
sehondrwyth Oppidan, op'i.dan ra, trefwr, dinesydd Oppignerate, o.pig'nur.ät vt, ...
8
Encyclopædia Metropolitana; Or, Universal Dictionary of ...
... S. Augustine professes, this was it that heartned OPPONE. Howell. Leller 38.
book i. sec. 1. The oppi'dam, in the mean time, were not wanting to trouble as ;
and particularly the baillives. A. lVoozl. Ann. Univ. 0:. in 1528. _ OPPIGNERATE ...
Edward Smedley, Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose,
1845
9
A General Dictionary of the English Language. One Main ...
To OPPIGNERATE, op-pig'chr-rite. v. a. \ To pledge, to pawn. OPPILATION, op-
psr-li'dhfin. s. Obstruc- i tion, matter heaped together. * OPPONENT, op-p6/-nc':nt.
a. Opposite, adverse. OPPONENT, op-pZ'sinEnt. s. Antagonist, adversary; one ...
10
A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary, and Expositor of the ...
A townsman, an inhabitant • met 95— pine 105,pln 107— nA 168, mive 164, To
OPPIGNERATE, dp-plg'nir-rate, e. a. To pledge, to pawn. OPPILATION, op-pc-la'
shun, s. Obstruction, matter heaped together. OPPONENT, op-pA'nent, a.
John Walker, Thomas Tegg ((Londres)),
1827