Obs. rare. [f. L. collacrimāt- ppl. stem of collacrimāre, f. col- together + lacrimāre to shed tears, weep, f. lacrima (in med. spelling lachryma) tear: see -ATE.]
1. trans. To weep together with, or in sympathy with; to commiserate.
1593. Nashe, Christs T., 13 b. A Tormentor would collachrymate my case.
1623. in Cockeram.
1656. in Blount.
2. To exude in the form of tears.
1657. Tomlinson, Renous Disp., 342. One whereof is collachrymated out of black Camelæon Thistle.