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exsiccātĭo, ōnis, f. [exsicco], a drying up (late Lat.), Ambros. de Fuga Saec. 6, 34.

exsiccātus, a, um, Part. and P. a., from exsicco.

ex-sicco (exicc-), āvi, ātum, 1, v. a., to dry up, make quite dry (class.).

  1. I. In gen.: arbores, Cic. Div. 2, 14, 33: sulcos, Plin. 18, 26, 65, § 242.
    Transf., of an abstr. subject: ebrietas, donec exsiccetur, is exhaled, passes off, Sen. Q. N. 3, 20 fin.
    Trop.: spiritus tristis exsiccat ossa, Vulg. Prov. 17, 22.
  2. II. In partic., to drain dry, to empty a bottle (= epotare, cum aliqua aviditatis significatione): lagenae furtim exsiccatae, Q. Cic. ap. Cic. Fam. 16, 26, 2; for which poet.: vina culullis, Hor. C. 1, 31, 11; cf. of the sea: mare, Vulg. Nahum, 1, 4 al.
    Hence, * exsiccātus (exicc-), a, um, P. a., dried up, dry, jejune: orationis genus, Cic. Brut. 84, 291.