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,
iactusDerivations in other languages
Anglo-Norman
gesir, French
gésir, French
giste, Italian
giacere, Portuguese
jazer, Romanian
zăcea, Spanish
jacerUsage
Word found in Late Latin