- har****, disturb, throw, cast,
fling away’,
which in turn
derives from
iacio ‘to throw, cast’ (from its past
participle iactum).
Consider also Rabbinic...
- subjacent,
superjacent jac-, -ject- cast,
throw Latin jacio (also
spelled iacio),
iectus abject, adjectival, adjective, conjectural, conjecture, deject...
- subjacent,
superjacent jac-, -ject- cast,
throw Latin jacio (also
spelled iacio),
iectus abject, adjectival, adjective, conjectural, conjecture, deject...
- from the verb conicio,
participle coniectum (con-, "with, together", and
iacio, "throw, put").
Coniectura was also a
rhetorical term
applied to
forms of...
- thrown, lie adjacent, cir****jacent, nonadjacent, subjacent,
superjacent iaciō -iciō iac- iec- (j)ic- jact- -ject-
throw abject, adjectival, adjective...
- facere, fēcī,
factum "to do, to make" fugiō, fugere, fūgī,
fugitum "to flee"
iaciō, iacere, iēcī,
iactum "to throw" interficiō, interficere, interfēcī, interfectum...