CONJUGAREA ÎN ENGLEZĂ A VERBULUI TAPPICE
PRESENT
Present
I tappice
you tappice
he/she/it tappices
we tappice
you tappice
they tappice
Present continuous
I am tappicing
you are tappicing
he/she/it is tappicing
we are tappicing
you are tappicing
they are tappicing
Present perfect
I have tappiced
you have tappiced
he/she/it has tappiced
we have tappiced
you have tappiced
they have tappiced
Present perfect continuous
I have been tappicing
you have been tappicing
he/she/it has been tappicing
we have been tappicing
you have been tappicing
they have been tappicing
PAST
Past
I tappiced
you tappiced
he/she/it tappiced
we tappiced
you tappiced
they tappiced
Past continuous
I was tappicing
you were tappicing
he/she/it was tappicing
we were tappicing
you were tappicing
they were tappicing
Past perfect
I had tappiced
you had tappiced
he/she/it had tappiced
we had tappiced
you had tappiced
they had tappiced
Past perfect continuous
I had been tappicing
you had been tappicing
he/she/it had been tappicing
we had been tappicing
you had been tappicing
they had been tappicing
FUTURE
Future
I will tappice
you will tappice
he/she/it will tappice
we will tappice
you will tappice
they will tappice
Future continuous
I will be tappicing
you will be tappicing
he/she/it will be tappicing
we will be tappicing
you will be tappicing
they will be tappicing
Future perfect
I will have tappiced
you will have tappiced
he/she/it will have tappiced
we will have tappiced
you will have tappiced
they will have tappiced
Future perfect continuous
I will have been tappicing
you will have been tappicing
he/she/it will have been tappicing
we will have been tappicing
you will have been tappicing
they will have been tappicing
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would tappice
you would tappice
he/she/it would tappice
we would tappice
you would tappice
they would tappice
Conditional continuous
I would be tappicing
you would be tappicing
he/she/it would be tappicing
we would be tappicing
you would be tappicing
they would be tappicing
Conditional perfect
I would have tappice
you would have tappice
he/she/it would have tappice
we would have tappice
you would have tappice
they would have tappice
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been tappicing
you would have been tappicing
he/she/it would have been tappicing
we would have been tappicing
you would have been tappicing
they would have been tappicing
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you tappice
we let´s tappice
you tappice
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
tappicing
CĂRȚI ÎN ENGLEZĂ ÎN LEGĂTURĂ CU «TAPPICE»
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'3 Gafe, Dull, sottish, doltish, lumpish, blockish, heauie-headed, grosser tted,
sodden-brained.—-Cotgrave. '4 Fossetteux, full of little pits, pockars, or poek-
holes.—Cotgrave. *5 ?skulker. Tappice, to hide. 'The spider is a tapist,' quoted in
Nares.
Ballad Society, London, 1868
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A Glossary; Or Collection of Words, Phrases, Names and ...
To TOPPICE, or TAPPICE. To hide, or take shelter. An old term in hunting; said to
be from the French, but, on inquiry, I cannot find such a word. See Txrrsnnn. Like
ii ranger, May toppice where he likes. Lady Alimony, F 1 b. The word receives ...
Robert Nares, James-Orchard Halliwell, Thomas II Wright, 1859
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A Glossary; Or, Collection of Words, Phrases, Names, and ...
... or TAPPICE. To hide, or take shelter. An old term in hunting ; said to be from
the French, but, on inquiry, I cannot find such a word. See Tapished. Like a
ranger. Hay toppice where he likes. Lady Alimony, Fib. The word receives some
further ...
Robert Nares, James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps, Thomas Wright, 1867
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A glossary: or, Collection of words, phrases, names, and ...
Loud fame calls ye, Pitch 'd on the topless Apenine. B. $□ Fl. Bondttca, iii, 2. The
first folio reads, very absurdly, Perinine, for Apenine, or Apennine, as it should be.
Other examples are given by the commentators. To TOPPICE, or TAPPICE.
Robert Nares, James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps, Thomas Wright, 1859
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A Glossary: Or, Collection of Words, Phrases, Names, and ...
The first folio reads, very absurdly, Perinine, for Apenine, or Apennine, as it
should be. Other examples are given by the commentators. To TOPPICE, or
TAPPICE. To hide, or take shelter. An old term in hunting ; said to be from the
French, but, ...
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Ballads from Manuscripts ; 1: Ballads on the Condition of ...
'3 Gofe, Dull, sottish, doltish, lumpish, blockish, beanie-headed, grosse; tted,
sodden-brained.—--Cotgrave. “ Ibssetteux, full of little pits, pockars, or pock-holes
.—-Cotgrave. '5 ?skulker. Tappice, to hide. ' The spider is a tapist,' quoted in
Nares.
Frederick James Furnivall, 1868
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A glossary; or, Collection of words ... which have been ...
Loud fame calls ye, Pitcli'd on the topless Apenine. B. 4" Fl. Bonduca, iii. 2. The
first folio reads, very absurdly, Pennine, for Apenine, or Apennine, as it should be.
Other examples are given by the commentators. To Toppice, or Tappice. To hide
...
Tappice, to squat, to crouch, to hide. Tappit-hen, a tin pot with a knob on the top,
containing a quart of ale. Tarn, a mountain lake. Tarriance, delay. Tasker, a
labourer who works by piece. Tarn, a glass, a goblet. Tasset, & thigh-piece. Tat,
that.
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The new general and mining telegraph code
... Taplash 12.75 Tasteless 25-5° Tanbeds 6.20 Tapnets 13.00 Tattle 26.00
Tandem 6.30 Tappice 13-25 Tattling 26.50 Tangencies 6.40 Taproom 13S°
Tattooer 27.00 Tangency 6.50 Taprooted 13-75 Tattooing 27.50 Tangential 6.60
Taquanut ...
C. Algernon Moreing, Thomas Neal, 1903
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Chambers English-Hindi Dictionary
ïfcçt ЯГ l?T^<K 4¡4Í чгт ЧТ^Т; — on the tapis fq-4i<.i*íl«« tapotement п. (mf^RT îf)
«TTít, 47- tappet и. гтг, ЧЗГ; «j. tappet-loom, -motion, -ring, -rod ÍTí-^T, -ïïfîr, .щщц
ггг-fTT, -Ч« tappice v./. á l- feTHT; ^ згит, tar (Shak. tarre) v.í. Щ% % ^Щ ЭЧЧПЧТ
...
Sureśa Avasthī, Indujā Avasthī, 1981