Etymology:
Meaning:
A lacrymatory is a small bottle or vessel that was used in ancient times to collect and store tears.
Origin:
Lacrymatories were used for various purposes, including:
The practice of using lacrymatories declined in popularity over time but was still occasionally used in some cultures.
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