What does "游" in tears mean?

shān

(Phonetic. From water, Sansheng sound. Original meaning: the look of crying) Same as the original meaning

游, The appearance of runny eyes. - "Shuowen"

The runny nose is long and wet. - "Historical Records·Biancang Biography"

The runny nose is full of tears. - "Poetry·Xiaoya" ·Dadong》

Another example: 游渫 (游然, 游游. The appearance of endless tears)

游〈motion〉

shed tears

A broken heart leaves home and weeps secretly. - Qing Dynasty Xiang Lingzi's "Xuanting Injustice: Crying at the Grave"

Another example: sighing (sighing with tears); crying (crying)

游〈名〉

Tears

The lingering tears remain on the mat.——Lu You's "Drunken Book Upstairs"

Another example: trickling water (tears flowing)

Tears running down my face

Tears streaming down my face

Tears streaming down my face

Tears streaming down my face

Look The way he was crying