Irroro, irroras, pe. pro. irrorâre. Col. To spinkle or werte with dew or moisture: to cast a dew vpon.Irrorari. Col. To be moisted with a smal dewe.Ter caput irrorat.Ouid.Crinem irrorauit aquis.Ouid.He moysted.Somnus irrorat quietem oculis. Sil. Irrorat. Impersonale. Column. There is a dewe or moysture: it misleth.
Lewis and Short: Latin dictionary
irrōro (inr-), āvi, ātum, 1, v. n. and a. [in-roro], to wet or moisten with dew, to bedew.I.Lit.: noctibus vas tegendum erit, ne irroretur, Col. 12, 24, 2: uvas, id. 12, 39, 1: interdum Auster irrorat,
brings dew
, id. 11, 2, 93: flores, id. 9, 14, 10.—II.Transf., in gen., to moisten, besprinkle, wet: crinem aquis, Ov. M. 7, 189: liquores Vestibus et capiti,