jàser

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See also: jaser and jäser

Occitan

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old Occitan, from Latin jacēre, iacēre, present active infinitive of iaceō (lie prostrate). Cognate to archaic French gésir.

Pronunciation

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Verb

jàser

  1. to lie down

Conjugation

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