iacto

Etymology
From (frequentative suffix). See.

Verb

 * 1) to throw, cast, hurl
 * 2) to scatter, toss
 * 3)  to disturb, disquiet, torment, agitate, shock
 * 4) to utter, speak, throw out
 * 5) to hurl insults
 * 6) to be officious or active in, give oneself up to, devote oneself to a thing
 * 7) to boast, act conceitedly, be officious, show off, display, parade, throw one’s weight around, make oneself conspicuous, flaunt oneself
 * 8)  to invest
 * 1) to be officious or active in, give oneself up to, devote oneself to a thing
 * 2) to boast, act conceitedly, be officious, show off, display, parade, throw one’s weight around, make oneself conspicuous, flaunt oneself
 * 3)  to invest
 * 1)  to invest
 * 1)  to invest