adjudg
pronunciación falta agregar

Etimología 1

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Del francés antiguo ajugier ("juzgar") y del latín adjudicare.

1.ª persona 2.ª persona 3.ª persona Pasado Participio pasado Gerundio
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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