rare. [f. prec. sb.] trans. To moisten or suffuse with juice.
1639. Fuller, Holy War, III. xxxi. 164. Some gallants count all conquests drie meat which are not juyced with bloud.
1884. Q. Victoria, More Leaves, 109. I drove off to see them juice the sheep. Ibid. Juicing the sheep a large sort of trough filled with liquid tobacco and soap, and into this the sheep were dipped one after the other.