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Meaning of iacuerit | Babel Free

Verb CEFR B2

Definitions

  1. third-person singular future perfect active indicative of iaceō
  2. "she will have lain prostrate, she will have lain down; she will have reclined"
  3. "he will have lain ill, he will have been sick"
  4. "he will have lingered, he will have tarried"
  5. "it will have been placed or situated, it will have lain"
  6. "it will have been low, flat or level"
  7. "she will have lain still"
  8. "he will have lain dead"
  9. "it will have lain in ruins"
  10. "it will have hung down loose"
  11. "it will have been fixed on the ground, it will have been cast down"
  12. "he will have been indolent, idle or inactive"
  13. "it will have lain dormant or abandoned, it will have been of no avail"
  14. "he will have lain overthrown; he will have been refuted; he will have been despised"
  15. "it will have been languid, dull or lifeless"
  16. third-person singular perfect active subjunctive of iaceō
  17. "she may have lain prostrate, she may have lain down; she may have reclined"
  18. "he may have lain ill, he may have been sick"
  19. "he may have lingered, he may have tarried"
  20. "it may have been placed or situated, it may have lain"
  21. "it may have been low, flat or level"
  22. "she may have lain still"
  23. "he may have lain dead"
  24. "it may have lain in ruins"
  25. "it may have hung down loose"
  26. "it may have been fixed on the ground, it may have been cast down"
  27. "he may have been indolent, idle or inactive"
  28. "it may have lain dormant or abandoned, it may have been of no avail"
  29. "he may have lain overthrown; he may have been refuted; he may have been despised"
  30. "it may have been languid, dull or lifeless"

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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