Let's see, mecia carries accent on the i and is it rocked and all indications are that it is a conjugation of the verb rocking. Rocking rhythmically move a thing, a typical rocking example is when someone rocks a cradle for an infant to sleep. Conjugation is the first-person imperfect preterite singular.Example: The mother of aurora He rocked the cradle because there was no way that the baby is sleep.nbsp;
mecia is incorrectly written, and should be written as "it rocked" being its meaning:
1st or 3rd person singular preterite imperfect indicative form of the verb to rocking which means balancing, rocking, cooing, move rhythmically and slowly swing the cradle of a child, a hammock or else. You can also function as pronominal ( ) rocking. In our Spanish, Pedro, having expressions for everything, says a proverb with this verb, which may also have a rogue sense: "Flesh that grows not okay, if not rock ".