英语动词ENSEAM的变化形式
PRESENT
Present
I enseam
you enseam
he/she/it enseams
we enseam
you enseam
they enseam
Present continuous
I am enseaming
you are enseaming
he/she/it is enseaming
we are enseaming
you are enseaming
they are enseaming
Present perfect
I have enseamed
you have enseamed
he/she/it has enseamed
we have enseamed
you have enseamed
they have enseamed
Present perfect continuous
I have been enseaming
you have been enseaming
he/she/it has been enseaming
we have been enseaming
you have been enseaming
they have been enseaming
PAST
Past
I enseamed
you enseamed
he/she/it enseamed
we enseamed
you enseamed
they enseamed
Past continuous
I was enseaming
you were enseaming
he/she/it was enseaming
we were enseaming
you were enseaming
they were enseaming
Past perfect
I had enseamed
you had enseamed
he/she/it had enseamed
we had enseamed
you had enseamed
they had enseamed
Past perfect continuous
I had been enseaming
you had been enseaming
he/she/it had been enseaming
we had been enseaming
you had been enseaming
they had been enseaming
FUTURE
Future
I will enseam
you will enseam
he/she/it will enseam
we will enseam
you will enseam
they will enseam
Future continuous
I will be enseaming
you will be enseaming
he/she/it will be enseaming
we will be enseaming
you will be enseaming
they will be enseaming
Future perfect
I will have enseamed
you will have enseamed
he/she/it will have enseamed
we will have enseamed
you will have enseamed
they will have enseamed
Future perfect continuous
I will have been enseaming
you will have been enseaming
he/she/it will have been enseaming
we will have been enseaming
you will have been enseaming
they will have been enseaming
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would enseam
you would enseam
he/she/it would enseam
we would enseam
you would enseam
they would enseam
Conditional continuous
I would be enseaming
you would be enseaming
he/she/it would be enseaming
we would be enseaming
you would be enseaming
they would be enseaming
Conditional perfect
I would have enseam
you would have enseam
he/she/it would have enseam
we would have enseam
you would have enseam
they would have enseam
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been enseaming
you would have been enseaming
he/she/it would have been enseaming
we would have been enseaming
you would have been enseaming
they would have been enseaming
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you enseam
we let´s enseam
you enseam
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
enseaming
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The Encyclopedia of Falconry
this application is also obsolete. ENGOUTED See DEGOUTED. ENMEW
Perhaps a misspelling of ENEW. ENNEW; ENNUE Spellings of ENEW. ENOIL
HERSELF See OIL HERSELF. ENSAYME (vb and n.) See next entry. ENSEAM (
obs.) ...
The editions of 1607 and 8, read, “ They foolish-proud, To be the pictures of our
vanity; “We proud, that they are proud of foolery_” 'r Enseam seems to mean here
, “to enter amongst the number of their intimate friends.” It is found in the Fourth ...
3
Drama: Between Poetry and Performance
Deriving from Old French, to enseam could mean one of two opposed activities,
either to cleanse a horse or a hawk of fat or grease, or “to load with grease,”
though the OED and other dictionaries note that this sense is obsolete, and that “
The ...
4
A glossary; or collection of words, phrases, names and ...
So many are wonte to speake by those persons whiche have fallen to the
committyng of some haynous enormitie ; as for an ensample, of advoutry, inceste,
thefte, or manslaughter. Paraphrase of Erasmus, 1548. To ENSEAM. To fatten, or
...
5
The Universal Etymological English Dictionary:: In Two ...
To ENSEAM' [in Fm'amrj] to bring down the Fat of a Hawk by purging. To ENSE
AR, to cauterise. _ ENSEEUED [ijnFa/wmy] said osa Hawk, i'__when a Thread is
drawn through the upper Eye-lids, andmade fast under the Beak, to ake away the
...
6
Wonder of a kingdom; Old Fortunatus, by Thomas Dekker. Bussy ...
the Guise's duchess; the Countess of Mount- - surreau, Beaupre; come, I'll
enseam T thee. “'- The editions of 1607 and 8,~:-read, “ They foolish-proud, ' To
be the pictures of our vanity; We proud, that they are proud of foolery.” \ \ 1'
Enseam ...
Charles Wentworth Dilke, 1816
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A Glossary; Or Collection of Words, Phrases, Names and ...
Paraphrase of Era-nnm, 1548. To ENSEAM. To fatten, or grease; from seam,
grease. In the rank sweat of an ennamed lied. Haml., iii, 4. Also, as from seam, a
juncture made by sewing, to unite or enclose. “Come, I'll enseam you,” are the
words ...
Robert Nares, James-Orchard Halliwell, Thomas II Wright, 1859
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Edinburgh Review, Or Critical Journal
Seam is moreover used by Shakspeare himself for lard in 'Troilus and Cressida.'
The hawking term enseam is traceable to this source, lard having been originally
a principle ingredient in the castings or scouring diet given to the glutted faleon.
Seam is moreover used by Shakspeare himself for lard in 'Troilus and Cressida.'
The hawking term enseam is traceable to this source, lard having been originally
a principle ingredient in the castings or scouring diet given to the glutted falcon.
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Bussy D'ambois: George Chapman
70 The Countess of Montsurry; Reauprc, come I'll enseam thee; Ladies, y' are too
many to be in Council: I have here a friend, that I would gladly enter in your
Graces. Ditch. If you enter him in our Graces, methinks by his blunt behaviour, ...
George Chapman, N S. Brooke, 1999