Lewis Short
dē-lingo, linxi, ĕre
* V. a., to lick, lick off or up (very rare): cochleare plenum,Cels. 3, 22 fin.: leo puerum delinxit,Lampr. Diad. 5, § 6.—Prov.: salem,i. e. to have a meagre diet,Plaut. Curc. 4, 4, 6; id. Pers. 3, 3, 25.
Charlton T. Lewis, Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary