iaceo

(Inglese)

  1. (conjugation-2) to lie prostrate, lie down; recline
  2. (conjugation-2) to be sick, lie ill
  3. (conjugation-2) to linger, stop, tarry, remain
  4. (conjugation-2) to be placed or situated, lie
  5. (conjugation-2) to be low, flat or level
  6. (conjugation-2) to lie still
  7. (conjugation-2) to have fallen, lie dead
  8. (conjugation-2) to lie in ruins
  9. (conjugation-2) to hang down loose
  10. (conjugation-2) to be fixed on the ground or cast down
  11. (conjugation-2) to be indolent, idle or inactive
  12. (conjugation-2) to be of no avail, lie dormant or abandoned
  13. (conjugation-2) to lodge, dwell, abide
  14. (conjugation-2) to lie overthrown; to be refuted, fail; to be despised
  15. (conjugation-2) to be languid, dull or lifeless

Opposto di
valeō
Pronunciato come (IPA)
[ˈja.ke.oː]
Etimologia (Inglese)

From Proto-Italic *jakēō. Stative counterpart of iaciō (“to throw”). The meaning must have shifted from “I am thrown down” to “I lie”.

lie prostrate

lie dead

είμαι

être allongé

gelegen zijn

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