- that
comes before something else in time (paralleling the Gr**** πρό) and
iacere, "to do". The word "project" thus
originally meant "before an action". When...
- /i/ /e/
palatal + /a/ +
palatal *concacāre
conchie concheer "to expel"
iacēre gist
gesir "to lie (down)" /a/ /e/
palatal +
blocked /a/ *accapitāre achate...
- unum de
elephantibus mentiens falso loquitur dicens,
elephantem numquam iacere, dum ille
sicut bos
certissime iacet, ut
populi communiter regni Francorum...
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Khmer phonology Korean 여섯 / yósót [jʌsʌt̚] 'six' See
Korean phonology Latin iacere [ˈjakɛrɛ] 'to throw' See
Latin spelling and
pronunciation Lithuanian ji...
- drowsy, fall asleep' (< dormīre, 'sleep') iactāre, ‘shake, disturb’ (<
iacere, ‘throw, cast’) pulsāre, ‘beat’ (< pellere, ‘push’) saltāre, 'dance, jump'...
-
kasta PGmc *ūt + *lōkōjanan
forecast outlook projection prōjectiō < prō +
iacere PGmc *fura + *taljanan PGmc *sanþaz + *sagjanan PGmc *fura- +*buþanan PGmc...
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dierum tenditur pediti via.
Ophiussa porro tanta panditur latus quantam iacere Pelopis audis insulam Graiorum in agro. haec
dicta primo Oestrymnis est...
- fuego, P. fogo 'to speak' 'son' 'fire' j(a)- ya- ja- iam → S. ya, P. já
iacere → S. yacer, P.
jazer (both archaic) 'already' 'to lie, as in a grave' -l-...
- be obliged" doceō, docēre, docuī,
doctum "to teach, to instruct" iaceō,
iacēre, iacuī,
iacitum "to lie (on the ground/bed)" mereō, merēre, meruī, meritum...
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nescio quid febrīculōsī scortī dīligis: hoc
pudet fatērī. Nam tē nōn viduās
iacēre noctēs nēquīquam
tacitum cubīle clāmat sertīs ac Syriō fragrāns olīvō, pulvīnusque...