Del"i*quate (?), v. i. [L. deliquatus, p. p. of deliquare to clear off, de- + liquare to make liquid, melt, dissolve.]
To melt or be dissolved; to deliquesce.
[Obs.]
Boyle.
© Webster 1913.
Del"i*quate, v. t.
To cause to melt away; to dissolve; to consume; to waste.
[Obs.]
Dilapidating, or rather deliquating, his bishopric.
Fuller.
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