iacebamus
Latin
Verb
iacēbāmus
- first-person plural imperfect active indicative of iaceō
- "we were lying prostrate, we were lying down; we were reclining"
- "we were lying ill, we were sick"
- "we were lingering, we were tarrying"
- "we were placed or situated, we were lying"
- "we were low, flat or level"
- "we were lying still"
- "we were lying dead"
- "we were lying in ruins"
- "we were hanging down loose"
- (of the face or eyes) "we were fixed on the ground, we were cast down"
- "we were indolent, idle or inactive"
- "we were lying dormant or abandoned, we were of no avail"
- "we were lying overthrown; we were refuted; we were despised"
- (of speech or language) "we were languid, dull or lifeless"
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