- desire. "I need it, Here and Now" hic et
ubique here and
everywhere hic
jacet (HJ) here lies Also
rendered hic iacet.
Written on
gravestones or tombs...
- Hauser's tombstone, reading: Hic
jacet Casparus Hauser Aenigma sui
temporis ignota nativitas occulta mors MDCCC****III...
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-
Latin of the
phrase runs Ortu magna, viro major, sed
maxima partu, hic
jacet Henrici filia, sponsa, parens.
David Williamson (1986). Debrett's kings...
- Hic
jacet in
tumba Rosamundi non Rosamunda, Non
redolet sed olet, quae
redolere solet. Here in the tomb lies the rose of the world, not a pure rose; She...
- The
following Latin epitaph was
inscribed around the top of the tomb: Hic
jacet invictus Robertus Rex
benedictus qui sua
gesta legit repetit quot bella...
- the /h/
sound before /j/
Hajji (Hj.), an
Islamic honorific Handjob hic
jacet ('here lies'),
Latin phrase on
gravestones Hilal-i-Jurat, post-nominal for...
- Gérôme
showed a
painting entitled Mendacibus et
histrionibus occisa in
puteo jacet alma
Veritas (English: The
nurturer Truth lies in a well,
having been killed...
- John of Beverley, Whatton, near
Aslockton is
inscribed as follows: Hic
jacet Thomas Cranmer, Armiger, qui
obiit vicesimo septimo die
mensis Maii, anno...
- In 1947, BBC
radio broadcast a
radio play
about his burial,
named Hic
Jacet: or The
Corpse in the
Crescent by
Neville Brandon Watts. The
original recording...