Definition of iacio
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Orthography ID = 1007582
1.
LEM
iaciō, iacere, iēcī, iactus
IA-
verb (3rd IO conjugation)
  1. to throw, cast, fling, hurl
  2. to throw up, lay, set, establish, build, found, construct, erect
  3. to send forth, emit, produce
  4. to throw away
  5. to throw, scatter, sow
  6. [figuratively] to throw, throw up, cast, bring as an accusation
Abbreviations
iaciō iēcī, iactus, ere IA-, to throw, cast, fling, hurl: tela, S.: lapides iaciendos curare: in alquem scyphum: in murum lapides, Cs.: pilam ponto, V.: sese Fluctibus mediis, V.: plumbum Funda iacit, O.: ancoris iactis, Cs.: talum: Venerem.

— To throw up, lay, set, establish, build, found, construct, erect: aggerem, S.: urbi fundamenta, L.: aggere iacto, Cs.: muros, V.: in mare iactis molibus, Cs.

—To send forth, emit, produce: igniculos.

—To throw away: vestem procul, O.: humi arma, O.: rudera, L.

—To throw, scatter, sow: semina iacta, O.: iacto semine, V.: flores, V.: oscula, Ta.: arbor poma iacit, O.

—Fig., to throw, throw up, cast, bring as an accusation: contumeliam in aliquem: adulteria: Hoc in me, H.: convicia, O.

— To lay, set, establish: gradum atque aditum ad rem: in hac arte salutem, V.: causae fundamenta, to prepare for: rei p. fundamenta, found.

—To throw out, let fall, intimate, utter, mention, declare: iaciuntur enim voces, quae, etc.: illud obscure: vera an vana, L.: Iugurtha iacit oportere, etc., S.: Talia Verba, O.: in alcius caput verba, Pr.: per ambages de lacu, express oneself, L.
 
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