iacuerint

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Verb

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iacuerint

  1. third-person plural future perfect active indicative of iaceō
    1. "they will have lain prostrate, they will have lain down; they will have reclined"
    2. "they will have lain ill, they will have been sick"
    3. "they will have lingered, they will have tarried"
    4. "they will have been placed or situated, they will have lain"
    5. "they will have been low, flat or level"
    6. "they will have lain still"
    7. "they will have lain dead"
    8. "they will have lain in ruins"
    9. "they will have hung down loose"
    10. (of the face or eyes) "they will have been fixed on the ground, they will have been cast down"
    11. "they will have been indolent, idle or inactive"
    12. "they will have lain dormant or abandoned, they will have been of no avail"
    13. "they will have lain overthrown; they will have been refuted; they will have been despised"
    14. (of speech or language) "they will have been languid, dull or lifeless"
  2. third-person plural perfect active subjunctive of iaceō
    1. "they may have lain prostrate, they may have lain down; they may have reclined"
    2. "they may have lain ill, they may have been sick"
    3. "they may have lingered, they may have tarried"
    4. "they may have been placed or situated, they may have lain"
    5. "they may have been low, flat or level"
    6. "they may have lain still"
    7. "they may have lain dead"
    8. "they may have lain in ruins"
    9. "they may have hung down loose"
    10. (of the face or eyes) "they may have been fixed on the ground, they may have been cast down"
    11. "they may have been indolent, idle or inactive"
    12. "they may have lain dormant or abandoned, they may have been of no avail"
    13. "they may have lain overthrown; they may have been refuted; they may have been despised"
    14. (of speech or language) "they may have been languid, dull or lifeless"