Delumbo, delumbas, delumbâre. Plin. To debilitate: to make weake and feeble.Delumbata quadrupede. Pl in The beast being hipped.Delumbatæ radices. Plin. Rootes of hearbes nipped or brokÊ with an instrument that they may grow bigger.Delumbare sententias, per translationem.Cic.To make vnperfect periods, lacking a peece of a clause to make the ful.
Lewis and Short: Latin dictionary
dē-lumbo, no perf., ātum, 1, v. a. [id.], to lame in the loins (very rare). I.Lit.: quadrupede delumbata, Plin. 28, 4, 7, 36. —B.Transf.to vend: radices delumbatae, Plin 19, 6, 33, 109: lacunaria curva ad circinum delumbata, bent into an arch, Vitr., 6, 5.— II.Trop., to weaken, enervate: sententias (with concīdere), Cic. Or. 69fin..; cf. delumbis.