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Etymology of the Latin word iacere

the Late Latin word iacere (to throw; lie; lie down; lie ill; throw, hurl, cast)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *yē-

Derivations in Latin

abiicere, eiicere, superiacere, iacile, iactare, adiicere, iacens, adiacere, circumiacere, interiacere, subiacere, praeiacere, obiacere, coniacere, adiacicare, iacium, iaculum, reicere, deicere, eicere, intericere, iactura, jacina, iaculus, traicere, proiicere, obicere, interiicere, subiicere, coniicere, eiaculari, inicere, iactitare, reiicere, iactus

Derivations in other languages

Anglo-Norman gesir, French gésir, French giste, Italian giacere, Portuguese jazer, Romanian zăcea, Spanish jacer

Usage

Word found in Late Latin



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