How Do You Spell CLOMB?

Pronunciation: [klˈɒm] (IPA)

"Clomb" is an archaic past tense form of the verb "climb". Its spelling is a good example of the irregularity of English verbs. While most verbs form their past tense by adding "-ed" to the present tense (climbed), "clomb" is an exception. The word is pronounced as /klɑm/ (KLAHM) with a soft "o" sound, rather than "clawm". Although "clomb" is no longer widely used, it is still found in literature from the past centuries.

CLOMB Meaning and Definition

  1. "Clomb" is a verb that is the past tense form of the irregular verb "climb". It indicates the action of ascending or scaling a vertical or inclined surface, typically using one's hands and feet. The conjugation "clomb" is archaic and is no longer commonly used in contemporary English.

    The word "climb" itself refers to the act of moving upward, usually against gravity, in order to reach a higher position or elevation. It implies the physical effort or exertion required to ascend, whether on a ladder, mountain, staircase, tree, or any other object or structure. Climbing can also be metaphorical, referring to progress, achievement, or advancement in various aspects of life, such as social status, career, or personal growth.

    In the past, "clomb" was a regular past participle form of "climb" in Middle English, used during the period between the 11th and 15th centuries. Over time, the form "climbed" gradually replaced "clomb" in use, becoming standardized as the official past tense.

    Today, "clomb" has largely fallen out of use and is considered outdated or obsolete. It is occasionally encountered in older texts, literature, or poetry, but it is not part of current standard English usage.

Common Misspellings for CLOMB

  • xlomb
  • vlomb
  • flomb
  • dlomb
  • cllmb
  • clpmb
  • cl0mb
  • clokb
  • clojb
  • clomv
  • clomh
  • clomg
  • xclomb
  • cxlomb
  • vclomb
  • cvlomb
  • fclomb
  • cflomb
  • dclomb

Etymology of CLOMB

The word "clomb" is the past participle of the verb "climb". The etymology of "clomb" can be traced back to the Old English word "clumben" (past participle of "climban"), which is derived from the West Germanic word "klimban". This West Germanic term itself is believed to be related to the Old Norse word "klemba" and the Dutch word "klimmen". Ultimately, the word can be traced back to the Proto-Germanic word "klimbaną", meaning "to climb".

Conjugate verb Clomb

CONDITIONAL

I would clomb
you would clomb
he/she/it would clomb
we would clomb
they would clomb

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be clombing
you would be clombing
he/she/it would be clombing
we would be clombing
they would be clombing

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have clomb
you would have clomb
he/she/it would have clomb
we would have clomb
they would have clomb

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been clombing
you would have been clombing
he/she/it would have been clombing
we would have been clombing
they would have been clombing

FUTURE

I will clomb
you will clomb
he/she/it will clomb
we will clomb
they will clomb

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be clombing
you will be clombing
he/she/it will be clombing
we will be clombing
they will be clombing

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have clombed
you will have clombed
he/she/it will have clombed
we will have clombed
they will have clombed

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been clombing
you will have been clombing
he/she/it will have been clombing
we will have been clombing
they will have been clombing

IMPERATIVE

you clomb
we let´s clomb

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to clomb

PAST

I clombed
you clombed
he/she/it clombed
we clombed
they clombed

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was clombing
you were clombing
he/she/it was clombing
we were clombing
they were clombing

PAST PARTICIPLE

clombed

PAST PERFECT

I had clombed
you had clombed
he/she/it had clombed
we had clombed
they had clombed

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been clombing
you had been clombing
he/she/it had been clombing
we had been clombing
they had been clombing

PRESENT

I clomb
you clomb
he/she/it clombs
we clomb
they clomb

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am clombing
you are clombing
he/she/it is clombing
we are clombing
they are clombing

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

clombing

PRESENT PERFECT

I have clombed
you have clombed
he/she/it has clombed
we have clombed
they have clombed

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been clombing
you have been clombing
he/she/it has been clombing
we have been clombing
they have been clombing

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