Definition of Collyrium. Meaning of Collyrium. Synonyms of Collyrium

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Definition of Collyrium

Collyrium
Collyrium Col*lyr"i*um, n.; pl. E. Collyriums, L. Collyria. [L., fr. Gr. ?.] (Med.) An application to the eye, usually an eyewater.

Meaning of Collyrium from wikipedia

- collyrium is an antique term for a lotion or liquid wash used as a cleanser for the eyes, particularly in diseases of the eye. The word collyrium comes...
- Kajraare (transl. Collyrium) is a 2010 Indian Hindi-language film directed by Pooja Bhatt, starring Himesh Reshammiya and Sara Loren in the lead roles...
- Cow's blood, Donkey's Blood, Pig's blood, Dog's blood, Stag's blood, Collyrium, and Incense to prevent the hair from growing back into the eye after...
- Schifano, F. (2013). "Drops of madness? Recreational misuse of tropicamide collyrium; early warning alerts from Russia and Italy". General Hospital Psychiatry...
- Abi Dawood reports, “prophet Muhammad said: 'Among the best types of collyrium is antimony (ithmid) for it clears the vision and makes the hair sprout...
- Merchants Aden South of the Bab-el-Mandeb From 1–10 Ramadan Perfume, collyrium, pearls; safe access Arabs, Persians and Romans San'a Yemeni capital 15–30...
- Schifano (2013). "Drops of madness? Recreational misuse of tropicamide collyrium; early warning alerts from Russia and Italy". General Hospital Psychiatry...
- scratched the floor, and tears flowed from her eyes that were decorated with collyrium. She fell to the floor, her hair dishevelled. Krishna swiftly raised her...
- Nath Dutt: The wisdom of this work, like the stick used for applying collyrium, has opened the eyes of the world which were covered by the darkness of...
- University Press. pp. 47–48. Bird, David (2012). "Croydon, Crocus and Collyrium". London Archaeologist. 13 (4): 87–90. James, H. (1862). Domesday Book:...