lacio

Etymology
From, of further origin. Possibly related to.

Unused outside of glosses, reconstructed by grammarian Festus Grammaticus to explain its derivatives, see, and frequentative.

Verb

 * 1) to entice, ensnare
 * 2) * 8th C. , Glossae codicis Sangallensis, leaf 75 verso in Corpus Glossariorum Latinorum (volume IV), Georg Goetz (editor), Bibliotheca Teubneriana, page 253, line 41:
 * "la"
 * "la"

- Lacit captat suādet

Etymology
, from. .

Adjective

 * 1) limp, flaccid, flabby
 * 2) limp lacking stiffness
 * 3) languid
 * 4) straight of hair
 * 5) worthless
 * 1) languid
 * 2) straight of hair
 * 3) worthless
 * 1) worthless
 * 1) worthless
 * 1) worthless
 * 1) worthless