eloign
Anglais[modifier le wikicode]
Étymologie[modifier le wikicode]
Verbe [modifier le wikicode]
Temps | Forme |
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Infinitif | to eloign \ɪˈlɔɪn\ |
Présent simple, 3e pers. sing. |
eloigns \ɪˈlɔɪnz\ |
Prétérit | eloigned \ɪˈlɔɪnd\ |
Participe passé | eloigned \ɪˈlɔɪnd\ |
Participe présent | eloigning \ɪˈlɔɪnɪŋ\ |
voir conjugaison anglaise |
eloign \ɪˈlɔɪn\
- (Archaïsme) Supprimer quelque chose à distance.
- Those States have assume the right of deciding upon the propriety of our domestic institutions; and have denied the rights of property established in fifteen of the States and recognized by the Constitution; they have denounced as sinful the institution of slavery; they have permitted open establishment among them of societies, whose avowed object is to disturb the peace and to eloign the property of the citizens of other States. — (Declaration of the Immediate Causes Which Induce and Justify the Secession of South Carolina from the Federal Union, 1860)
- (Rare) S’enlever; prendre sa retraite, s'éloigner (de).
- From worldy cares himselfe he did esloyne, / And greatly shunned manly exercise [...]. — (Spenser Faerie Queene, Livre I Canto IV, Edmund Spenser et Elihu Dwight Church, 1590)