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  1. lachryma, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English …

    There are two meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun lachryma, one of which is labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

  2. lacrimo-, lacrim-, lacri-, lachrymo-, lacrym-, lacrymi-, lachry-

    A lachrymatory agent or lachrymator is a chemical compound that irritates the eyes to cause tears, pain, and even temporary blindness. Tear gas and pepper spray are lachrymatory …

  3. The Meaning Behind GHOST’s Lachryma Lyrics

    Apr 11, 2025 · While Ghost is known for its grandiose occult theatrics, “Lachryma” takes a far more personal turn – diving deep into the decay of a relationship and the self-empowerment …

  4. Ghost Lachryma Lyrics Meaning Explained - stayfreeradioip.com

    Apr 11, 2025 · The meaning of "Lachryma" by Ghost appears to be a potent declaration of liberation from a source of significant sorrow and oppression, moving from a state of mourning …

  5. lachryma: Explore its Definition & Usage | RedKiwi Words

    'Lachryma' means a tear or tear-shaped object, as well as a mournful poem or song, often used in artistic contexts to convey sorrow or sentimentality.

  6. Ghost – Lachryma Lyrics - Genius

    Lachryma comes from Medieval Latin, meaning ‘tear’ as in a tear drop from crying.

  7. Lachryma Meaning | Goong.com - New Generation Dictionary

    English Meaning and Origin: The Latin word “lachryma” translates to “tear” in English, referring specifically to the liquid that is produced by the lacrimal glands in response to emotion or …

  8. lachryma - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Oct 14, 2019 · lachryma f (genitive lachrymae); first declension. First-declension noun.

  9. Meaning of Lachryma by Ghost - songtell.com

    Apr 10, 2025 · The title "Lachryma," derived from Medieval Latin meaning 'tear,' sets the tone for a song steeped in melancholy. The opening lines likely introduce the listener to a world of …

  10. Lachrymal - Etymology, Origin & Meaning - Etymonline

    Lachrimal, from early 15c. Medieval Latin lacrimalis "pertaining to tears," originates from Latin lacrima meaning "a tear," relating to tear glands or ducts.

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