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līquor , līqui (
I.inf. liquier, Att. Trag. Brut. 28), v. dep. n. [liqueo], to be fluid or liquid, to flow, melt, dissolve (poet. and in post-Aug. prose).
I. Lit.: “tum toto corpore sudor Liquitur,Verg. A. 9, 813: “huic (arbori) atro liquuntur sanguine guttae,id. ib. 3, 28: “liquentia flumina,id. ib. 9, 679: “mella,id. ib. 1, 432: “fluvius,id. G. 4, 442: “ut fraces et amurca liquentur,Plin. 15, 6, 6, § 22.—
II. Trop., to melt or waste away: “ilico res foras labitur, liquitur,Plaut. Trin. 2, 1, 17: “in partem pejorem liquitur aetas,Lucr. 2, 1132: per poli liquentis axem, Prud. στεφ. 1, 88.
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