frequentative verb in English
noun
verb which denotes a repeated action or state (Grammar)
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1. Prickle is a frequentative of prick.
2. Middle English Crumplen, frequentative of Middle English crumpen
3. จาก ภาษาอังกฤษกลาง Crumplen, cromplen, frequentative ของ ภาษาอังกฤษกลาง crumpen (“ งอ ”), จาก ภาษาอังกฤษเก่า crump (“ เอน ”)
4. Allect (English) Origin & history From Latin Allectare, frequentative of allicere, Allectum
5. Word Origin Middle English: from Old French arguer, from Latin argutari ‘prattle’, frequentative of Arguere ‘make clear, prove, accuse’
6. C.1300, Crumplen, frequentative of crumpen "to curl up" (from Old English crump "bent, crooked")
7. Verb verb bejewels, verb Bejewelling, verb bejewelled; US verb bejeweling, US verb bejeweled [with object] Cover or adorn with jewels
8. Middle English from Old French arguer, from Latin argutari ‘prattle’, frequentative of Arguere ‘make clear, prove, accuse’
9. Middle English from Old French arguer, from Latin argutari ‘prattle’, frequentative of Arguere ‘make clear, prove, accuse’
10. Late Middle English (in the sense ‘drive away’): from Latin Agitat- ‘Agitated, driven’, from agitare, frequentative of agere ‘do, drive’
11. Late Middle English (in the sense ‘drive away’): from Latin agitat- ‘agitated, driven’, from Agitare, frequentative of agere ‘do, drive’
12. Ascertain verb (Ascertains, ascertained, ascertaining) insure verb (insures, insured, insuring) assure verb (assures, assured, assuring) ensure verb
13. Ascertain verb (Ascertains, ascertained, ascertaining) insure verb (insures, insured, insuring) assure verb (assures, assured, assuring) ensure verb
14. Ascertain verb (ascertains, ascertained, Ascertaining) insure verb (insures, insured, insuring) assure verb (assures, assured, assuring) ensure verb
15. An Auxiliary Verb is a verb that changes or helps another verb
16. From Middle English Crumplen, cromplen, frequentative of Middle English crumpen (“to curl up, crump”), from Old English crump (“bent, crooked”)
17. Late Middle English (in the sense ‘drive away’): from Latin Agitat- ‘Agitated, driven’, from agitare, frequentative of agere ‘do, drive’
18. Late Middle English (in the sense ‘drive away’): from Latin agitat- ‘Agitated, driven’, from agitare, frequentative of agere ‘do, drive’.
19. Browbeat verb (Browbeats, browbeated, browbeating) bullyrag verb
20. Asterte, Asterted verb escaped astoned verb amazed, astonished, surprised astored verb provided aswowne adv
21. • Chortle (verb) The verb Chortle has 1 sense:
22. • Blunder (verb) The verb Blunder has 3 senses:
23. • Agglutinate (verb) The verb Agglutinate has 2 senses:
24. • Cyclostyle (verb) The verb Cyclostyle has 1 sense:
25. • Clangour (verb) The verb Clangour has 1 sense: