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  • 1 incoquo

    in-cŏquo, xi, ctum, 3, v. a., to boil in or with any thing, to boil down, to boil, seethe (not in Cic. or Cæs.).
    I.
    Lit., constr. aliquid rei alicui or re aliquā:

    radices Baccho,

    in wine, Verg. G. 4, 279:

    cotonea melle,

    Plin. 15, 17, 18. §

    60: glaesum adipe suis lactentis incoctum,

    id. 37, 3, 11, § 46:

    allium fabae fractae incoctum,

    id. 20, 6, 23, § 56:

    num viperinus his cruor incoctus herbis me fefellit,

    Hor. Epod. 3, 7:

    sucum incoqui sole,

    Plin. 12, 17, 37, § 78:

    sucum cum melle,

    Cels. 3, 22:

    inter se mixta et incocta,

    id. ib. fin.
    B.
    Transf., to dip in, to dye:

    incocti corpora Mauri,

    colored by the sun, sunburnt, Sil. 17, 637: vellera Tyrios incocta rubores (acc. Graec.), Verg. G. 3, 307:

    stannum aereis operibus,

    i. e. to tin over, Plin. 39, 17, 48, § 162.—
    II.
    Trop. ( poet.):

    incoctum generoso pectus honesto (for imbutum),

    imbued, filled with nobleness, Pers. 2, 74:

    quos autem plena justitia et maturitas virtutis incoxerit,

    Lact. 7, 21, 6.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > incoquo

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