-
which in turn
derives from
iacio ‘to throw, cast’ (from its past
participle iactum).
Consider also
Rabbinic Hebrew ת-ר-מ √t-r-m ‘donate, contribute’ (Mishnah:...
- do, to make" fugiō, fugere, fūgī,
fugitum "to flee" iaciō, iacere, iēcī,
iactum "to throw" interficiō, interficere, interfēcī,
interfectum "to kill" rapiō...
- that the
monks were able to take from the sea (quicquid ibi
accreverit per
iactum maris). This was the time when with
gigantic efforts the Po
Valley was reclaimed...
-
contemporary of Celtic-ligurian
tribes named Iadatine, from the
Latin Iactum, the
ancient name of the
Grana cr****.
Since 3rd
century A.D. they are do****ented...