I.v. dep. inch. n. [implico], to become confused, disordered: “ubi primum tibi sensisti, mulier, impliciscier?” Plaut. Am. 2, 2, 97. — In the act. form: ne quid tibi ex frigore impliciscat, Poët. ap. Fronto, Ep. ad M. Caes. 3, 13; cf.: implicisco ἀποτροπιάζω, Gloss. Philox.
implĭciscor (inpl- ), sci,