Lachryma Christi

noun

Lach·​ry·​ma Chris·​ti
variants or Lacrima Christi
¦lakrəməˈkri(ˌ)stē,
-ˌstī
plural Lachrymae Christi or Lacrimae Christi
-(ˌ)mēˈkri(ˌ)stē,
-ˌstī;
-ˌmīˈkri(ˌ)stē
: a still Italian wine produced from grapes grown near Vesuvius that is white, red, or rosé and sweet or dry

Word History

Etymology

Medieval Latin, Christ's tear, from Latin lacrima Christi

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