madidus

madidus
   madidus adj.    [MAD-], moist, wet, soaked, drenched : fasciculum epistularum aquā: vestis, V.: genae, i. e. bedewed with tears , O.: comas, moistened with unguents , O.: ver, rainy , Iu.: auro glaebae, saturated , O.— Drunk, intoxicated : Tarentum, full of drunkenness , Iu.— Soft, boiled, sodden, soaked : siligo, Iu.
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madida, madidum ADJ
wet, moist; dripping, juicy; sodden, drenched; drunk, tipsy; steeped in

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