A woman in a traditional orange hanfu writes on a scroll, with a green cat beside her and a raven perched on a chair in an...
A Chinese-inspired, classical painting of a graceful woman in an elegant orange hanfu writing on parchment, accompanied by a green cat and a black raven. The richly decorated study is filled with scrolls, ceramics, and carved furniture, with a lush garden visible through the window, creating a refined scholarly mood.

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@CaylaCatz · 3/21/2026

was trying out dacryops female. On the phrontistery site, dacryops was described as wateriness of the eyes. It seems to play out in an image prompt to make very weepy people with huge teardops. https://phrontistery.info/d.html Google explained dacryops as a medical condition: "Dacryops is a rare, benign, fluid-filled cyst of the lacrimal gland caused by the obstruction of its ducts. It typically presents as a painless, translucent, bluish swelling in the upper outer eyelid, often visible when the eyelid is everted. " This can cause a droopy eyelid. I didn't notice any bluish eyelids or droopy eyelids,jut weeping when I tested the word in a prompt.

A woman in a traditional orange hanfu writes on a scroll, with a green cat beside her and a raven perched on a chair in an...
A Chinese-inspired, classical painting of a graceful woman in an elegant orange hanfu writing on parchment, accompanied by a green cat and a black raven. The richly decorated study is filled with scrolls, ceramics, and carved furniture, with a lush garden visible through the window, creating a refined scholarly mood.

Tags: traditional Chinese art, hanfu, scholar woman, parchment scroll, cat companion, raven, ornate study, antique cabinet, ceramics, Chinese decor, garden view, oriental painting, vintage aesthetics, elegance, cultural art

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panos

....and daedalist? It connects with Daedalus? If so, we have a word in Greek "daedalodis" meaning "labyrinthine" (we use that one, too) ...you know, beacause he was the one who built the Labyrinth in Crete.

panos

Being Greek, I know Dacry/Dacrya Δακρυ - Δακρυα (Th-AH- Kree / Th-AH-Kree-a : Tear/tears) Dacryops: Dacry+Ops (ancient for eye, see: Cycl-OPS) So if i saw this word before I'd know more-or-less whtat it describes.... but i haven't