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Inherited from Old Catalan jaure, from a pre-literary */ˈd͡ʒad͡z(e)re/, from Vulgar Latin *iacĕre, from Latin iacēre.

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jeure (first-person singular present jec or jac, first-person singular preterite jaguí, past participle jagut); root stress: (Central, Balearic) /ɛ/; (Valencian) /e/

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jeure (first-person singular present jec or jac, first-person singular preterite jaguí, past participle jagut)

  1. (Eastern) to lie, as in preparation for sleep or sexual relations

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