英语动词CONTUND的变化形式
PRESENT
Present
I contund
you contund
he/she/it contunds
we contund
you contund
they contund
Present continuous
I am contunding
you are contunding
he/she/it is contunding
we are contunding
you are contunding
they are contunding
Present perfect
I have contunded
you have contunded
he/she/it has contunded
we have contunded
you have contunded
they have contunded
Present perfect continuous
I have been contunding
you have been contunding
he/she/it has been contunding
we have been contunding
you have been contunding
they have been contunding
PAST
Past
I contunded
you contunded
he/she/it contunded
we contunded
you contunded
they contunded
Past continuous
I was contunding
you were contunding
he/she/it was contunding
we were contunding
you were contunding
they were contunding
Past perfect
I had contunded
you had contunded
he/she/it had contunded
we had contunded
you had contunded
they had contunded
Past perfect continuous
I had been contunding
you had been contunding
he/she/it had been contunding
we had been contunding
you had been contunding
they had been contunding
FUTURE
Future
I will contund
you will contund
he/she/it will contund
we will contund
you will contund
they will contund
Future continuous
I will be contunding
you will be contunding
he/she/it will be contunding
we will be contunding
you will be contunding
they will be contunding
Future perfect
I will have contunded
you will have contunded
he/she/it will have contunded
we will have contunded
you will have contunded
they will have contunded
Future perfect continuous
I will have been contunding
you will have been contunding
he/she/it will have been contunding
we will have been contunding
you will have been contunding
they will have been contunding
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would contund
you would contund
he/she/it would contund
we would contund
you would contund
they would contund
Conditional continuous
I would be contunding
you would be contunding
he/she/it would be contunding
we would be contunding
you would be contunding
they would be contunding
Conditional perfect
I would have contund
you would have contund
he/she/it would have contund
we would have contund
you would have contund
they would have contund
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been contunding
you would have been contunding
he/she/it would have been contunding
we would have been contunding
you would have been contunding
they would have been contunding
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you contund
we let´s contund
you contund
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
contunded
Present Participle
contunding
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The Dramatic Works of John Lilly, (the Euphuist.): John ...
... "Not only confound, but contund." This is explained in a note thus : " ' They not
only amaze, but strike down those whom they are aimed at ;' and it is possible
that it may be intended to resemble a preceding speech of Sir To- phas : 'Why,
fool, ...
John Lyly, Frederick William Fairholt, Lillie Lyly, 1858
2
St. Pancras, memoranda relating to the parish
This prophetic and bombastic production concludes thus — * "A scarce
mezzotinto of these wells was published by J. R. Smith, 1772." f " Contund is
exactly the Latin-English that the doctor indulged in. Contundo, to beat small, to
pound.
3
St. Pancras: being antiquarian, topographical, and ...
Here, he who all the week Took bearded mortals by the nose, or sat Weaving
dead hairs and whistling wretched strains ; And eke the sturdy youth, whose
trade it is Stout oxen to contund,f with gold-bound hat And silken stocking strut.
4
The Dramatic Works: With Notes and Some Account of His Life ...
1814 (edited by Dilke), sense is endeavoured to be made of the passage by
reading: “Not only confound, but contund. ... a poet is as much as one should say
—a poet;' and I know of no authority for the word contund 5 but its derivation from
the ...
John Lyly, Frederick William Fairholt, 1858
5
The Dramatic Works of John Lilly, (the Euphuist.)
... reads, “ Not onely confound, but also confound ;” and in the six vols. of old
English plays, 8vo. 1814 (edited by Dilke), sense is endeavoured to be made of
the passage by reading: “ Not only confound, but contund." This is explained in a
note ...
John Lyly, Frederick William Fairholt, 1858
But seeing that I cannot bind you, and that I intend you not to escape, and that it
would be dangerous to let you rise, I will disable you in all your members, I will
contund you as Thestylis did strong-smelling herbs,* in the quality whereof you
do ...
Thomas Love Peacock, 1831
7
Endymion; or, The man in the moon, by John Lyly. History of ...
Not only confound, but also contund*. * " Not only confound, but contund f i. e.
they not merely amaze but strike down those whom they are aimed at : the
original has it, " not only confound but confound," and it is possi- Sam. How
darest thou ...
Charles Wentworth Dilke, 1814
8
St. Pancras; being antiquarian, topographical, and ...
Here, he who all the week Took bearded mortals by the nose, or sat Weaving
dead hairs and whistling “Tetched strains ; And eke the sturdy youth, whose trade
it is Stout oxen to contund,1' with gold-bound hat And silken stocking strut.
Samuel PALMER (Bookseller.), 1870
9
The General Practice of Physic: Extracted Chiefly from the ...
:jij. contund. cum Syr. Cort. Aurant. q. s. ut F. cum Zinziber. pulv. gij. Chalyb. cum
Sul. ppt. ^i. cap. bis Die Mol. Nuc. Mofchat. major. AU strong Phyfic and
Carminatives, without Laxatives, are hurtful. The Ascites comes on more flowly,
and is ...
10
A glossary and etymological dictionary of obsolete and ...
Contund (L. contundo), to beat small, to strike down. -Sam. What then do your
blows ? Top. They not only confound but also contund. O. P. Endvmion.
Convertite (F. converti), a convert to another's opinion or principles. No, Governor
, I will be ...