giacere
to lie, to be lying down
verb jah-CHEH-reh Rare
Origin: From Latin jacere, 'to lie'.
Usage Note
Giacere is a literary or formal verb for being horizontally at rest or for a corpse lying somewhere. It uses essere as its auxiliary: è giaciuto. In everyday speech stare sdraiato is more natural. Qui giace… ('Here lies…') is the classic epitaph formula.
Examples
"Il ferito giaceva immobile sul pavimento."
Natural Translation
The injured man lay motionless on the floor.
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