complŭit, ĕre, v. impers. *
I Neutr. , to flow together , in raining : quā compluebat compluvium (dictum), Varr. L. L. 5, § 161 Müll.—
II Act. , to rain upon; hence, as a pass. : compluor, complutus sum, ŭi, to be rained upon (late Lat.), Aug. Gen. 1, 23; Sol. 10, § 15.