jazer

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Etymology[edit]

From Latin jacēre, iacēre (to lie prostrate), from Proto-Italic *jakēō. Compare Spanish yacer, French gésir and Italian giacere.

Pronunciation[edit]

 
 

  • Hyphenation: ja‧zer

Verb[edit]

jazer (first-person singular present jazo, first-person singular preterite jazi, past participle jazido)

  1. to lie, to sit (be situated)
  2. to lay, to lie down

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