lachryma

[ˈlækrɪmə]

lachryma Definition

  • 1a tear
  • 2a tear-shaped object or mark
  • 3a mournful poem or song

Using lachryma: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "lachryma" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The lachryma on her cheek was evidence of her sadness.

  • Example

    The artist drew a lachryma to represent the character's sorrow.

  • Example

    The poet wrote a lachryma in memory of his friend.

lachryma Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for lachryma

Phrases with lachryma

  • lachryma vitrea

    a glass tear, often used as a mourning or sentimental token

    Example

    She kept the lachryma vitrea on her necklace to remember her grandmother.

  • lachrymae rerum

    tears for things, a phrase used to describe a sense of melancholy or nostalgia for things that have passed

    Example

    The old man looked out at the sea with lachrymae rerum in his eyes, remembering his youth.

  • lachryma Christi

    tears of Christ, a term used for certain Italian wines made from grapes grown on the slopes of Mount Vesuvius

    Example

    The sommelier recommended the lachryma Christi to pair with the pasta dish.

Origins of lachryma

from Latin 'lacrima', meaning 'tear'

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Summary: lachryma in Brief

The term 'lachryma' [ˈlækrɪmə] refers to a tear or tear-shaped object, as well as a mournful poem or song. It is often used in artistic contexts to convey sorrow or sentimentality, as in 'The artist drew a lachryma to represent the character's sorrow.' 'Lachryma' also appears in phrases like 'lachryma vitrea,' a glass tear used as a mourning token, and 'lachrymae rerum,' tears for things, describing a sense of melancholy or nostalgia.