adjudg
adjudg | |
pronunciación | falta agregar |
Etimología 1
editarDel francés antiguo ajugier ("juzgar") y del latín adjudicare.
Verbo
editar1.ª persona | 2.ª persona | 3.ª persona | Pasado | Participio pasado | Gerundio |
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adjudg | adjudgest¹ | adjudges adjudgeth¹ |
adjudged | adjudged | adjudging |
¹ Arcaicas.
- 1
- Grafía obsoleta de adjudge.
- Ejemplo:
Gods deſign in giving us the Scripture was to make us as happy as our nature is capable of being ; and the Scripture is excellently adapted to this end : for as to our eternal felicity , all that believe there is any ſuch ſtate , muſt acknowledg the Scripture chalks us out the ready way to it : not only becauſe ’tis dictated by God who infallibly knows it , but alſo by its preſcribing thoſe things which are in themſelves beſt ; and which a ſober Heathen would adjudg fitteſt to be rewarded.Richard Allestree. The Art of Contentment. Páginas 119-120. 1677.
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