M / mădesco
verb intransitive

mădesco

2nd PP mădescere · 3rd PP mădescdŭi · conj. 3rd
to become moist; wet poetic
v. inch. n. [madeo], to become moist or wet (poet. and in post-Aug. prose).
become moist; perspire
Lit.: semiusta madescunt Robora, Verg. A. 5, 697: tellus Nubibus assi duis pluvioque madescit ab austro, Ov. M. 1, 66: multā terra madescit aquā, id. F. 6, 198: nec madescimus nisi umore, * Quint. 6, 2, 28: spectare oportet, num tempora paulum madescant, become moist, i. e. perspire, Cels. 3, 6 med.Poet.: quibus invito maduerunt sanguine dextrae, have killed, Val. Fl. 3, 391; cf.: nati maduere paterno Sanguine, Luc. 2, 149.—*
to get drunk, become intoxicated
In partic., to get drunk, become intoxicated: quem (Chrysippum) cotidie ferunt madescere solitum, Front. de Fer. Als. 3 Mai.—
to become soft by extension
Transf., to become soft: ne umore madescant ungulae, Col. 6, 30; 11, 3, 23; id. poët. 10, 398: triticum madescit dulci aquā ligneis vasis, Plin. 18, 7, 17, § 76.