ВІДМІНЮВАННЯ АНГЛІЙСЬКА ДІЄСЛОВА GRANGERISE
PRESENT
Present
I grangerise
you grangerise
he/she/it grangerises
we grangerise
you grangerise
they grangerise
Present continuous
I am grangerising
you are grangerising
he/she/it is grangerising
we are grangerising
you are grangerising
they are grangerising
Present perfect
I have grangerised
you have grangerised
he/she/it has grangerised
we have grangerised
you have grangerised
they have grangerised
Present perfect continuous
I have been grangerising
you have been grangerising
he/she/it has been grangerising
we have been grangerising
you have been grangerising
they have been grangerising
PAST
Past
I grangerised
you grangerised
he/she/it grangerised
we grangerised
you grangerised
they grangerised
Past continuous
I was grangerising
you were grangerising
he/she/it was grangerising
we were grangerising
you were grangerising
they were grangerising
Past perfect
I had grangerised
you had grangerised
he/she/it had grangerised
we had grangerised
you had grangerised
they had grangerised
Past perfect continuous
I had been grangerising
you had been grangerising
he/she/it had been grangerising
we had been grangerising
you had been grangerising
they had been grangerising
FUTURE
Future
I will grangerise
you will grangerise
he/she/it will grangerise
we will grangerise
you will grangerise
they will grangerise
Future continuous
I will be grangerising
you will be grangerising
he/she/it will be grangerising
we will be grangerising
you will be grangerising
they will be grangerising
Future perfect
I will have grangerised
you will have grangerised
he/she/it will have grangerised
we will have grangerised
you will have grangerised
they will have grangerised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been grangerising
you will have been grangerising
he/she/it will have been grangerising
we will have been grangerising
you will have been grangerising
they will have been grangerising
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would grangerise
you would grangerise
he/she/it would grangerise
we would grangerise
you would grangerise
they would grangerise
Conditional continuous
I would be grangerising
you would be grangerising
he/she/it would be grangerising
we would be grangerising
you would be grangerising
they would be grangerising
Conditional perfect
I would have grangerise
you would have grangerise
he/she/it would have grangerise
we would have grangerise
you would have grangerise
they would have grangerise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been grangerising
you would have been grangerising
he/she/it would have been grangerising
we would have been grangerising
you would have been grangerising
they would have been grangerising
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you grangerise
we let´s grangerise
you grangerise
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
grangerised
Present Participle
grangerising
10 АНГЛІЙСЬКА КНИЖКИ ПОВ'ЯЗАНІ ІЗ «GRANGERISE»
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1
What's Who?: A Dictionary of Things Named After People and ...
GRAFENBERG INTER-UTERINE RING (See G-SPOT) [218] GRANGERISE In
1769, JAMES GRANGER (1723-1776), vicar of Shiplake in Oxfordshire and a
celebrated print-collector, published a Biographical history of England containing
...
2
Nollekens and his times, and memoirs of contemporary artists ...
James Granger (1723-1776) is perpetuated in the verb to grangerise," i.e. to extra
- illustrate books by means of prints collected for the purpose — usually by
removing them from other books. In effect, though not in intention, Granger
founded a ...
John Thomas Smith, Wilfred Whitten, 1829
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Slang and Its Analogues Past and Present: A Dictionary ...
Grangerise, verb, (literary).—To fill out .1 book with portraits, landscapes,
titlepages, and illustrations generally, not done forit. 1883. Sala, Living Wonders,
p, 497. Mr. Ashton'sSocial Life in the Reign of Queen Anne . . . would be a capital
book ...
See also master 1. grangerise v [Publishing] to illustrate a book by adding one's
own prints, pictures and allied material; it is named after James Granger, whose '
Biographical History of England' was the first work thus published. granite paper
...
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Oxford Dictionary of English
2archaic a barn. – origin Middle English (in the sense 'granary, barn'): from Old
French, from medieval Latin granica (villa) 'grain house or farm', based on Latin
granum 'grain'. grangerize /ˈgreɪn(d)ʒərʌɪz/ (also grangerise) 7verb [with obj.]
...
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Somerset anthology: twenty-four pieces
Since then it has remained empty until last summer, when it was accepted as a
temporary home for our young visitors from Bilbao. There is a word, a verb, to '
grangerise'. It means to collect all sorts of odd and curious things and stick them
into ...
Roger Clark, Percy Lovell, 1975
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The Garden: An Illustrated Weekly Journal of Horticulture in ...
May I then appeal, before it is too late, for the proposed "Pritzel" to be Grangerise'
d — that is to say, fnr references to the best illustrations of those plants, made by
human intervention, which have become useful and famous in horticulture ?
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Chambers English-Hindi Dictionary
... <No1<гк; СВРНТд; ^тя-'тд; л. granger зг?гтптт тетчг Grangerism л. ГЧ^^ПТ (
ftrf'TïT ч/rl+ï ÎT f^-H^TïT iï ЯЧТ); v.í. grangerise granite п. <лч\%а (sfa); adj. ЭТТ?г-
...
Sureśa Avasthī, Indujā Avasthī, 1981
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Phiz: The Man Who Drew Dickens
(To 'grangerise' means to add extra material such as drawings, paintings, letters,
and maps to an existing book, and in many cases having the volume bound to
specification.) An extraordinary such copy, probably compiled by Frederick ...
10
I Never Knew That About the River Thames
To thus 'Grangerise' became a surprisingly popular diversion. 1n the churchyard
lies Sm ROBERT PHILLIMORE (ism-8;), politician, constitutional lawyer, and
friend of Prime Minister Gladstone. He lived Between Shiplakc House and the ...