I.to dry, to dry up (only in post-Aug. prose; “most freq. in Col.): aliquid in sole,” Col. 12, 15 fin.; 2, 9, 18; id. Arb. 28 fin.; 1, 6, 22: “nebulam et rorem,” id. 4, 19, 2; 12, 16, 3; 12, 33, 1 al.: “lacrimas,” Sen. Cons. ad Polyb. 26 (Haase, siccare).
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