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.]

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  1.  trans. To weep together with, or in sympathy with; to commiserate.

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1593.  Nashe, Christ’s T., 13 b. A Tormentor would collachrymate my case.

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1623.  in Cockeram.

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1656.  in Blount.

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  2.  To exude in the form of tears.

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1657.  Tomlinson, Renou’s Disp., 342. One whereof is collachrymated out of black Camelæon Thistle.

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