An ancient medicinal eye salve or lotion, especially one used in Greek and Roman medicine.
From Latin 'collyrium', derived from Greek 'kollyrion', meaning eye salve. The word entered European languages through medical texts and appears frequently in classical literature.
Collyrium appears in surviving medical texts from ancient Rome, and archaeologists have even found ancient containers labeled for eye preparations—proof that ancient doctors were serious about treating blindness!
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