СПРЯЖЕНИЕ ГЛАГОЛА DISCERP
PRESENT
Present
I discerp
you discerp
he/she/it discerps
we discerp
you discerp
they discerp
Present continuous
I am discerping
you are discerping
he/she/it is discerping
we are discerping
you are discerping
they are discerping
Present perfect
I have discerped
you have discerped
he/she/it has discerped
we have discerped
you have discerped
they have discerped
Present perfect continuous
I have been discerping
you have been discerping
he/she/it has been discerping
we have been discerping
you have been discerping
they have been discerping
PAST
Past
I discerped
you discerped
he/she/it discerped
we discerped
you discerped
they discerped
Past continuous
I was discerping
you were discerping
he/she/it was discerping
we were discerping
you were discerping
they were discerping
Past perfect
I had discerped
you had discerped
he/she/it had discerped
we had discerped
you had discerped
they had discerped
Past perfect continuous
I had been discerping
you had been discerping
he/she/it had been discerping
we had been discerping
you had been discerping
they had been discerping
FUTURE
Future
I will discerp
you will discerp
he/she/it will discerp
we will discerp
you will discerp
they will discerp
Future continuous
I will be discerping
you will be discerping
he/she/it will be discerping
we will be discerping
you will be discerping
they will be discerping
Future perfect
I will have discerped
you will have discerped
he/she/it will have discerped
we will have discerped
you will have discerped
they will have discerped
Future perfect continuous
I will have been discerping
you will have been discerping
he/she/it will have been discerping
we will have been discerping
you will have been discerping
they will have been discerping
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would discerp
you would discerp
he/she/it would discerp
we would discerp
you would discerp
they would discerp
Conditional continuous
I would be discerping
you would be discerping
he/she/it would be discerping
we would be discerping
you would be discerping
they would be discerping
Conditional perfect
I would have discerp
you would have discerp
he/she/it would have discerp
we would have discerp
you would have discerp
they would have discerp
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been discerping
you would have been discerping
he/she/it would have been discerping
we would have been discerping
you would have been discerping
they would have been discerping
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you discerp
we let´s discerp
you discerp
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
discerped
Present Participle
discerping
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A dictionary of etymology of the English language: and of ...
(comf- form of carpo ), to cull or pluck; to select: as, excerpts', what is culled out, or
selected, iecerptf, a. discerptfbil'ity, n. excerp'tion, n. decerp'/ible, a. discerp'sion,
or indiscernible, or Aeeerp'tion, n. discerp'fion, n. indiscernible, a. excerp', ...
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An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
a. selected. ' carp, v. carve, v. decerpt', a. decerp'tible, a. decerp'tion, 'n. disce'rp',
v. discer'pible, or discerp'lible, a. discerpibil'ity, or discerptibil'ity, n. discerp'sion,
or discerp'tion, n. exoerp', or excerpt', v. excerp'tor, n. excerpts', n. excerp'tion, ...
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New Italian and English Dictionary in Two Parts: With a New ...
Disccr'nihly, ailv. visibnmente IJisuer'iiinu, adj. giudiciwso -a -, perspicace i
Discer'ningly, adv. giudiciosame'nte l)iscorn'i»e»t. s. discemimento- giudfzio --,
Discerp', in. lacerare ; slracciare { diianian- I. Discerp'tible, adj. frangftiile :
separabile ...
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Dictionnary of the English Language with Numerous ...
Disce'rpsion.* See Discerption. Disce'rptible. adj. [from discerp.] Frangible ;
separable ; liable to be destroyed by the disunion of its parts. What is most dense,
and least porous, will be most coherent and least discerptible. Glanville, Scepsis.
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An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
Aiscerp', v. discernible, or discerp'tzble, a. CERT-O, v. 1. to contend, to strive : as,
concert', to strive together (in private to make a settlement.) concert', v. concerto'
tion, n. concer'to, n. con'cert, n. concer'tative, a. disconcert', v. excerpts', ...
John Oswald, John Miller Keagy, 1840
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The Sánkhya aphorisms of Kapila: with illustrative extracts ...
Because that which is The diieerptibk it combined [and is, therefore, discerp-
nthterritnt to the indis- ,,,,,. . ,i i n .i cerptibu. tible,] is tor the sake of some other, \iiot
diacerp tible]. a. That which is discerptible is intended for something else that is ...
Kapila, Fitzedward Hall, 1885
... derogatiort to his Omnipotence that he cannot discerp a Spirit once created, it
being'a contradiction that he should: Nor therefore any argument that he cannot
create a Spirit,because he would thenv puzzle his own Omnipotence to discerp it.
Joseph Glanvill, Henry More, 1682
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An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language on a Plan ...
(com1*- form of carpo), to cull pluck; to select: as, excerpts', what is culled out,
selected. discerpibil'ity, or discerptibil'ity, n. discer^j'sion, or discerp'tion, n. excerp
', or excerpt', v. excerp'tor, n. decern', v. decree', v. & n. decre'tal, a. &. n. decre'tist
...
John Oswald, John Miller Keagy, 1844
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Dictionnaire Francais-anglais Et Anglais-francais, Abrege de ...
10 Dtscmr [ton diœcrp'e], v. a. séparer ou (lécltir'cr. DISCERP'I'IBLE, adj. qui peut
se séparer. DISCERP'HON, s. séparation , division ,_fl. ' Dtsr~ntncn [rlistcltârge], s
. (for molle)' pair!) décharge, quittance, (Dismisst'n or (cave) congé , renvoi, m.
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A Dictionary of the English Language ...: To which is Added, ...
Discernibly, ad. perceptibly. Discerning, p, a. able to see or distinguish ; judicious
: «. the act of discerning;. Discerningly, ad. judiciously. Discernment, *. power of
judging; acuteness of judgement; sagacity. Discerp', v. to tear or pluck in pieces.