I.to pour out from one vessel into another, to pour off, decant, transfuse.
I. Lit.: “aquam in alia vasa,” Col. 12, 12, 1: “harenam liquatam in alias fornaces,” Plin. 36, 26, 66, § 194; 33, 6, 34, § 103.—Poet.: “aliquem mortuum in urnam,” i. e. to deposit the ashes, Luc. 8, 769. —Mid.: sanguis in eas venas transfunditur, pours or discharges itself, Cels. praef. med.—