a. Obs. rare. In 7 latick. [ad. mod.L. latic-a, a. Arab. laþiqah (Avicenna Qānün IV. fen 1, treat. ii. p. 23).] A quotidian fever, or phlegmatic fever, in which there are no symptoms of apyrexy or intermission (Mayne, Expos. Lex., 1855).
1684. trans. Bonets Merc. Compit., VI. 226. In a Phlegmatick Ague, which the Arabians call Latick, or Latent. Ibid. In a Latick Ague we must have a care of Purges.