iaciturus

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Latin

Etymology

Future active participle of iaceō.

Participle

iacitūrus (feminine iacitūra, neuter iacitūrum); first/second-declension participle

  1. about to lie prostrate, about to lie down; about to recline
  2. about to lie ill, about to be sick
  3. about to linger, about to tarry
  4. about to be placed or situated, about to lie
  5. about to be low, flat or level
  6. about to lie still
  7. about to lie dead
  8. about to lie in ruins
  9. about to hang down loose
  10. (of the face or eyes) about to be fixed on the ground, about to be cast down
  11. about to be indolent, idle or inactive
  12. about to lie dormant or abandoned, about to be of no avail
  13. about to lie overthrown; about to be refuted; about to be despised
  14. (of speech or language) about to be languid, dull or lifeless

Declension

First/second-declension adjective.