ВІДМІНЮВАННЯ АНГЛІЙСЬКА ДІЄСЛОВА MISLIPPEN
PRESENT
Present
I mislippen
you mislippen
he/she/it mislippens
we mislippen
you mislippen
they mislippen
Present continuous
I am mislippening
you are mislippening
he/she/it is mislippening
we are mislippening
you are mislippening
they are mislippening
Present perfect
I have mislippened
you have mislippened
he/she/it has mislippened
we have mislippened
you have mislippened
they have mislippened
Present perfect continuous
I have been mislippening
you have been mislippening
he/she/it has been mislippening
we have been mislippening
you have been mislippening
they have been mislippening
PAST
Past
I mislippened
you mislippened
he/she/it mislippened
we mislippened
you mislippened
they mislippened
Past continuous
I was mislippening
you were mislippening
he/she/it was mislippening
we were mislippening
you were mislippening
they were mislippening
Past perfect
I had mislippened
you had mislippened
he/she/it had mislippened
we had mislippened
you had mislippened
they had mislippened
Past perfect continuous
I had been mislippening
you had been mislippening
he/she/it had been mislippening
we had been mislippening
you had been mislippening
they had been mislippening
FUTURE
Future
I will mislippen
you will mislippen
he/she/it will mislippen
we will mislippen
you will mislippen
they will mislippen
Future continuous
I will be mislippening
you will be mislippening
he/she/it will be mislippening
we will be mislippening
you will be mislippening
they will be mislippening
Future perfect
I will have mislippened
you will have mislippened
he/she/it will have mislippened
we will have mislippened
you will have mislippened
they will have mislippened
Future perfect continuous
I will have been mislippening
you will have been mislippening
he/she/it will have been mislippening
we will have been mislippening
you will have been mislippening
they will have been mislippening
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would mislippen
you would mislippen
he/she/it would mislippen
we would mislippen
you would mislippen
they would mislippen
Conditional continuous
I would be mislippening
you would be mislippening
he/she/it would be mislippening
we would be mislippening
you would be mislippening
they would be mislippening
Conditional perfect
I would have mislippen
you would have mislippen
he/she/it would have mislippen
we would have mislippen
you would have mislippen
they would have mislippen
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been mislippening
you would have been mislippening
he/she/it would have been mislippening
we would have been mislippening
you would have been mislippening
they would have been mislippening
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you mislippen
we let´s mislippen
you mislippen
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
mislippened
Present Participle
mislippening
10 АНГЛІЙСЬКА КНИЖКИ ПОВ'ЯЗАНІ ІЗ «MISLIPPEN»
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The English Dialect Dictionary: Being the Complete ...
An.1 The mistletoe, Viscum album. MISLIPPEN, v. Sc. Irel. n.Cy. Nhb. Yks. Lan.
Also written mislippin Uls. Nhb. [mislrpsn.] 1. To distrust, doubt ; to suspect. See
Lippen. Sc. I thought it best to slip out, quietly though, in case she should
mislippen ...
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The English Dialect Dictionary, Being the Complete ...
MISLIPPEN, 1). Se. Irel. n.Cy. Nhb. Yks. Lan. Also written mislippin Uls. Nhb. [
misll-psm] 1. To distrust, doubt; to suspect. See Lippen. So. I thought it best to slip
out, quietly though, in case she should mislippen something of what we're gaun
to ...
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The imperial dictionary of the English language: a complete ...
Mislike (mis-likO, n. Dislike; disapprobation ; aversion. Shak. Misliker (mis-lik'er),
n. One that dislikes. Mislin (nuz'lin). Same as ileslin. Misllng (rruVling), n. [See
MISLE, v.i.] A thick mist or fine rain. Bible, 1651. Mislippen (mis-llp'en), v.t. [Scotch
.] ...
John Ogilvie, Charles Annandale,
1883
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A Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language ...: ...
To mislippen one's business, to pay no proper attention to it, S. And now, be sure,
the yearding o' my bains Dinna mislippen— O remember me. The Ghaist, p. 6. 4.
To suspect, 9. " I thought it best to slip'out quietly though, in case she should ...
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Scottish Dictionary and Supplement: In Four Volumes. Suppl. ...
I haflins think his een hae him mislippen'd ; But oh ! it's hard to sae what may hae
happened. Tannahill's Poems, p. 27- 3. To neglect any thing put under one's
charge. To mislippen one's business, to pay no proper attention to it, S. And now,
...
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The Psalms: Frae Hebrew Intil Scottis
9 "An' the LORD sal be stoop till the feckless ; a braw heigh f stoop i' the time o'
stretts.f 10 An' a' that ken thy name sal betak themsels till thee ; for ye ne'er
mislippen'd nane, wha spier'd for yersel, O LORD. 11 Lilt ye till the LORD, wha
bides ...
Peter Hately Waddell,
1871
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The English dialect dictionary, being the complete ...
199 ; Cum.l Divvent mislikken noo. n.Yks.2 2. Obs. To disappoint ofonc's
expectations. 11.Yks. Wee'd been misliken'd of our dinners, MERITON Praise Ala
(1684) l. 226. MISLIN-BUSH, sb. The mistletoe, Viscmn album. MISLIPPEN, 11.
Se. lrel.
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Jamieson's Dictionary of the Scottish language: in which the ...
To MISLIPPEN, v. a. 1. To disappoint, 8. 2. To illude ; to deceive, Renfrews.
Tannahill. 3. To neglect any thing put under one's charge. To mislippen one's
business, to pay no proper attention to it, S. '- The Ghaist. 4. To suspect, S. Black
Dwarf.
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Glossaries to S.R. Crockett's The Stickit Minister, The ...
Mislippen, disappoint, neglect — limpan, to happen " I hafiins think his een hae
him mislippen' d. " — Tannahill. Mony, many — moni Mowdies, moles — dimin. of
T. mullwad, a mole Muckle, great, large — mycle Mune, moon — mona Na, Nae,
...
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The Dialect of Craven: In the West-Riding of the County of York
MISLIPPEN, To disappoint. Belg. mislucken. Mr. Brockett adds to suspect and
neglect, but I never heard the word so applied. " I hafflins think his ee'n hae him
mislippen'd ; But oh ! its hard to say what may hae happen'd." TannahiWs Poems.