I.v. a., to empty out, to draw off (very rare): “oleum,” Cato R. R. 64 fin.; Col. 12, 50, 8, and 10: “sanguinem,” to let blood, to bleed, Plin. 18, 16, 43, § 148; “for which, d. animal,” Veg. A. V. 1, 13, 4.— Poet., to exhaust, haustu fontes, Stat. Ach. 1, 8: “vitam querelis,” Manil. 4, 13.
dē-plĕo , ēvi, 2,