СПРЯЖЕНИЕ ГЛАГОЛА MISORDER
PRESENT
Present
I misorder
you misorder
he/she/it misorders
we misorder
you misorder
they misorder
Present continuous
I am misordering
you are misordering
he/she/it is misordering
we are misordering
you are misordering
they are misordering
Present perfect
I have misordered
you have misordered
he/she/it has misordered
we have misordered
you have misordered
they have misordered
Present perfect continuous
I have been misordering
you have been misordering
he/she/it has been misordering
we have been misordering
you have been misordering
they have been misordering
PAST
Past
I misordered
you misordered
he/she/it misordered
we misordered
you misordered
they misordered
Past continuous
I was misordering
you were misordering
he/she/it was misordering
we were misordering
you were misordering
they were misordering
Past perfect
I had misordered
you had misordered
he/she/it had misordered
we had misordered
you had misordered
they had misordered
Past perfect continuous
I had been misordering
you had been misordering
he/she/it had been misordering
we had been misordering
you had been misordering
they had been misordering
FUTURE
Future
I will misorder
you will misorder
he/she/it will misorder
we will misorder
you will misorder
they will misorder
Future continuous
I will be misordering
you will be misordering
he/she/it will be misordering
we will be misordering
you will be misordering
they will be misordering
Future perfect
I will have misordered
you will have misordered
he/she/it will have misordered
we will have misordered
you will have misordered
they will have misordered
Future perfect continuous
I will have been misordering
you will have been misordering
he/she/it will have been misordering
we will have been misordering
you will have been misordering
they will have been misordering
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would misorder
you would misorder
he/she/it would misorder
we would misorder
you would misorder
they would misorder
Conditional continuous
I would be misordering
you would be misordering
he/she/it would be misordering
we would be misordering
you would be misordering
they would be misordering
Conditional perfect
I would have misorder
you would have misorder
he/she/it would have misorder
we would have misorder
you would have misorder
they would have misorder
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been misordering
you would have been misordering
he/she/it would have been misordering
we would have been misordering
you would have been misordering
they would have been misordering
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you misorder
we let´s misorder
you misorder
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
misordered
Present Participle
misordering
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1
Encyclopaedia Perthensis; or, Universal dictionary of Knowledge
MISORDER. n.s. [from the verb.] Irregularity ; disorderly proceedings. — When
news was brought to Richard II. tint his uncles, who sought to reform the
misorders of his counsellors, were assembled in a wood near nnto the court, he
merrily ...
Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1806
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The new encyclopædia; or, Universal dictionary ofarts and ...
MISORDER. n.s. [from the verb:} Irregularity ; disorderly proceedings. — When
news was brought to Richard II. that his uncle*, who sought to reform the mifirders
of his counsellors, were assembled in a wood near unto the court, he merrily ...
Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1807
3
The Whole Works of Roger Ascham
... let the prince proclaim, make laws. order, punish, command every gate in
London daily to be watched ; let all good men beside do every where what they
can ; surely the misorder of apparel in mean men abroad shall never be
amended, ...
Roger Ascham, John Allen Giles, 1864
4
The Schoolemaster, etc. B.L.
... in monst[e]rous hattes, in appareligaurishe colers, let the Prince Proclame,
make Lawes, order, punishe, commaunde euerie gate in London dailie to be
watched, let all good men befide do euerie where what they can, surelie the
misorder of ...
5
The Whole Works of Roger Ascham: A report and discourse of ...
... in ga- aPParel- rish colours ; let the prince proclaim, make laws, order, punish,
command every gate in London daily to be watched ; let all good men beside do
every where what they can ; surely the misorder of apparel in mean men abroad
...
Roger Ascham, John Allen Giles, Edward Grant, 1864
6
The Acts and Monuments of John Foxe, with a Life and Defence ...
Never foreign power could yet hurt, or in any part prevail in this realm, but by
disobedience and J'^j"" misorder within ourselves. That is the way wherewith God
will plague us, if ence in a he mind to punish us. And so long as we do agree ...
John Foxe, George Townsend, Josiah Pratt, 1870
7
The history of the reformation of religion in Scotland
Notwithstanding, if I were of worthiness to give counsel, to those to whom it
appertains to take order toward the great misorder which has been, and is stirred
up daily in this realm, — by Knox and other factious preachers, — I would wish
that ...
8
The English Works of Roger Ascham: Preceptor to Queen Elizabeth
... so without all order, as he thought himself most brave, that durst do most in
breaking order, and was most monstrous in misorder. And for all the great
commandnirnts that came out of the court, yet this hold misorder ROGER
ASCHAM. . 335.
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Encyclopaedia perthensis, or, Universal dictionary of the ...
MISORDER. n.s. [from the verb.] Irregularity ; disorderly proceedings. — When
news was brought to Richard II. that his uncles, who sought to reform the
misorders of his counsellors, were assembled in a wood near unto the court, he
mer- ...
10
English Works: Toxophilus. Report of the Affaires and State ...
And for all the great commaunde- mentes, that came out of the Courte, yet this
bold misorder, was winked at, and borne withall, in the Courte. I thought, it was
not well, that som great ones of the Court, durst declare themselues offended,
with ...
Roger Ascham, William Aldis Wright, 2010