mingo, inxi, inctum and ictum, 3, v. a. [root mig, whence also meio; cf. also the Greek ὀμιχέω],
to make water, to void urine : in me veniant mictum atque cacatum, Hor.S. 1, 8, 38: urina mingitur, Cels. 4, 20: ut quantum bibisset, tantum mingeret, Vop. ap Bon. 14; Juv. 3, 107.—In mal. part., Cat. 67, 30.