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.
Del"i*quate, v. t. To cause to
melt away; to dissolve; to consume; to waste. [Obs.]
Dilapidating, or rather deliquating, his
bishopric.
Fuller.