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lacrimatio

lacrimatio · f

a weeping

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What it meant

lăcrĭmātĭo — Lewis & Short

lăcrĭmātĭo (lacrŭm-), ōnis, f.id.,

I a weeping.
I Esp. as a disease: oculo rum, Plin. 23 praef. 5, § 9; id. 11, 37, 54, § 147. —
II In gen.: lacrimatio et fletus, Vulg Tob. 3, 22.

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