aquatus

A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.

ăquātus, a, um, P. a. [as if from aquo, āre],

mixed with water; hence, watery , thin : lac vernum aquatius aestivo, Plin. 28, 9, 33, § 124; so Sen. Q. N. 1, 3 fin. ; Pall. 4, 1: vinum aquatissimum, Aug. Conf. 6, 2.—Adv.: ăquātē , with water , by the use of water; comp. : temperare aliquid aquatius, Plin. Val. 1, 10.— Sup. : aquatissime vinum temperare, Cael. Aur. Tard. 1, 4.