ВІДМІНЮВАННЯ АНГЛІЙСЬКА ДІЄСЛОВА ENGLUT
PRESENT
Present
I englut
you englut
he/she/it engluts
we englut
you englut
they englut
Present continuous
I am englutting
you are englutting
he/she/it is englutting
we are englutting
you are englutting
they are englutting
Present perfect
I have englutted
you have englutted
he/she/it has englutted
we have englutted
you have englutted
they have englutted
Present perfect continuous
I have been englutting
you have been englutting
he/she/it has been englutting
we have been englutting
you have been englutting
they have been englutting
PAST
Past
I englutted
you englutted
he/she/it englutted
we englutted
you englutted
they englutted
Past continuous
I was englutting
you were englutting
he/she/it was englutting
we were englutting
you were englutting
they were englutting
Past perfect
I had englutted
you had englutted
he/she/it had englutted
we had englutted
you had englutted
they had englutted
Past perfect continuous
I had been englutting
you had been englutting
he/she/it had been englutting
we had been englutting
you had been englutting
they had been englutting
FUTURE
Future
I will englut
you will englut
he/she/it will englut
we will englut
you will englut
they will englut
Future continuous
I will be englutting
you will be englutting
he/she/it will be englutting
we will be englutting
you will be englutting
they will be englutting
Future perfect
I will have englutted
you will have englutted
he/she/it will have englutted
we will have englutted
you will have englutted
they will have englutted
Future perfect continuous
I will have been englutting
you will have been englutting
he/she/it will have been englutting
we will have been englutting
you will have been englutting
they will have been englutting
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would englut
you would englut
he/she/it would englut
we would englut
you would englut
they would englut
Conditional continuous
I would be englutting
you would be englutting
he/she/it would be englutting
we would be englutting
you would be englutting
they would be englutting
Conditional perfect
I would have englut
you would have englut
he/she/it would have englut
we would have englut
you would have englut
they would have englut
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been englutting
you would have been englutting
he/she/it would have been englutting
we would have been englutting
you would have been englutting
they would have been englutting
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you englut
we let´s englut
you englut
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
englutted
Present Participle
englutting
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The Plays of William Shakespeare: Prefaces. Tempest. Two ...
Shakespeare probably wrote, ? englut him, 40 swallow him ; for which 1 know not
that glut is ever used by him. In this signification englut, from engloutir, French,
occurs frequently, as in Henry VI. " —Thou art so near the gulf ♢< Thou needs ...
William Shakespeare, Samuel Johnson, George Steevens, 1773
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The plays and poems of William Shakspeare: with the ...
Shakspeare probably wrote, t' englut him, to swallow him ; for which I know not
that glut is ever used by him. In this signification, englut, from engloutir, Fr. occurs
frequently, as in Henry VI. : " Thou art so near the gulf " Thou needs must be ...
William Shakespeare, James Boswell, Edmond Malone, 1821
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The Plays of W. Shakespeare, 1: Accurately Printed from the ...
Set her two courses ; off to sea again,] The courses are the main-sail and fore-sail
. 5 merely — ] In this place signifies absolutely. STEEVENS. 1 to glut him."]
Shakspeare probably wrote, t'englut him, to swallow him. In this signification
englut, ...
William Shakespeare, 1856
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The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes
Englut, satiate, glut. Engore, to pierce, to prick ; to make bloody or gory. Engorged
yre, anger arising to the very gorge or throat ; anger which cannot be suppressed.
Engraffed, ingrafted, implanted. F.ngroste, made thick. Enhaunsl, raised, lifted ...
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Tempest. King John. Essay on the origin of The tempest
Shakspeare probably wrote, t' englut him, to swallow him ; for which I know not
that glut is ever used by him. In this signification, englut, from engloutir, Fr. occurs
frequently, as in Henry VI.: “ Thou art so near the gulf “ Thou needs must be ...
William Shakespeare, James Boswell, Alexander Pope, 1821
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Essay on the life and writings of Edmund Spencer [by Philip ...
But he, not like a weary traveilere, Their sharp assault right boldly did rebut, And
suffred not their blowes to byte him more, But with redoubled bufl'es them backe
did put; Whose grieved mindes, which choler did englut,' Against themselves ...
Edmund Spenser, George Stillman Hillard, 1842
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An essay on the life and writings of Edmund Spencer
But he, not like a weary traveilere, Their sharp assault right boldly did rebut, And
suftred not their blowes to byte him nere, But with redoubled buffes them backe
did put ; Whose grieved mindes, which choler did englut,4 Against themselves ...
Edmund Spenser, George Stillman Hillard, Philip Masterman, 1845
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A New and Improved Standard French and English and English ...
ENGLUT englut', va. engloutir, gorger, rem- plir, rassasier. ENGORGE engorj', va.
vn. avaler; se gorger. ENGRAIN engrail', va. teindre en cramoisi. ENGRAPPLE
engrap'pl, vn. en venir aux mains, se suisir. ENGRASP engrasp', va. saisir, ...
Alexander G. Collot, 1856
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The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser: The Text Carefully ...
... seas, Whom raging windes, threatning to make the pray 1 Sttad, place. *
Lybicke ocean, African desert or ocean of sand. • Surbet, bruised with walking, t
Englut, (ill. vou I. 26 Of the rough rockes, doe diversly disease,1 , Meetes two
BOOK II.
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: Some account of ...
Steevens. Line 51. set her two courses off to sea again, ] The courses are the
main-sail and fore-sail. Johnson. Line 64. to glut him.] Shakspeare probably
wrote, t'englut him, to swallow him ; for which I know not that glut is ever used by
him.
William Shakespeare, Richard Farmer, Isaac Reed, 1820