Szemvízáramból
Szemvízáramból is a Hungarian term that translates to "from the stream of water from the eye" or more colloquially, "water from the eye stream." It refers to tears. The term is not commonly used in everyday language and might appear in older texts, poetry, or specific contexts where a more descriptive or poetic phrase is desired. Tears are a natural secretion of the lacrimal glands in the eyes. They serve several functions, including lubricating the eye's surface, washing away debris, and providing emotional expression. The composition of tears includes water, salts, antibodies, and enzymes. Different types of tears exist: basal tears, which are constantly present for lubrication; reflex tears, produced in response to irritants like smoke or onions; and emotional tears, associated with feelings such as sadness, joy, or anger. The physiological and psychological significance of tears has been a subject of study and artistic interpretation for centuries. While "szemvízáramból" is a literal and somewhat archaic way to refer to tears, its meaning is clearly understood within the context of human physiology and emotion.