iacto
Meaning
- (conjugation-1) to throw, cast, hurl
- (conjugation-1) to scatter, toss
- (conjugation-1, figuratively) to disturb, disquiet, torment, agitate, shock
- (conjugation-1) to utter, speak, throw out
- (conjugation-1) to hurl insults
- (conjugation-1) to be officious or active in, give oneself up to, devote oneself to a thing
- (conjugation-1) to boast, act conceitedly, be officious, show off, display, parade, throw one’s weight around, make oneself conspicuous, flaunt oneself
- (Medieval-Latin, conjugation-1) to invest
Concepts
Translations
Pronounced as (IPA)
[ˈjak.toː]
Etymology
From iaciō (“throw”) + -tō (frequentative suffix). See iactus.
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