Definition for LACH'RY-MA-TO-RY

LACH'RY-MA-TO-RY, n. [Fr. lachrymatoire.]

A vessel found in sepulchers of the ancients, in which it has been supposed the tears of a deceased person's friends were collected and preserved with the ashes and urn. It was a small glass or bottle like a phial. – Encyc.

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