Vaykkattu, Vāykkaṭṭu, Vay-kattu, Vāykaṭṭu, Vāykāṭṭu: 1 definition

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Source: DDSA: University of Madras: Tamil Lexicon

Vāykkaṭṭu (வாய்க்கட்டு) [vāy-kaṭṭu] noun < idem. +.

1. Restraint in food; abstaining from eating except at meal-time and confining oneself to the regular courses; கண்டதைத் தின்னாமலிருக்கை. [kandathaith thinnamalirukkai.]

2. Rendering one speechless; preventing by witchcraft, animals, etc., from opening their mouths; மந்திரத்தாற் பேச முடியாமலும் வாயைத் திறக்க முடியாமலுஞ்செய்கை. [manthirathar pesa mudiyamalum vayaith thirakka mudiyamaluncheykai.]

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Vāykaṭṭu (வாய்கட்டு) [vāykaṭṭutal] [vāy-kaṭṭu] verb < idem. +. transitive

1. To silence; பேசாதிருக்கச் செய்தல். [pesathirukkas seythal.]

2. To charm, as a snake or beast, so as to prevent its opening its mouth; மந்திரத்தால் துஷ்டப் பிராணிகளின் வாயைத் திறவாமற் பண்ணுதல். [manthirathal thushdap piranigalin vayaith thiravamar pannuthal.] — intransitive

1. See வாயைக்கட்டு- [vayaikkattu-], 1,

2. 2. To cover one’s mouth with cloth, as a mark of respect; மரியாதைக் குறிப்பாக ஆடையால் வாயை மூடுதல். (யாழ்ப்பாணத்து மானிப்பாயகராதி) [mariyathaig kurippaga adaiyal vayai muduthal. (yazhppanathu manippayagarathi)]

3. To bind the mouth and chin of a corpse with a piece of cloth; பிரேதத்தின் வாயை ஆடையாற் கட்டுதல். (யாழ்ப்பாணத்து மானிப்பாயகராதி) [pirethathin vayai adaiyar kattuthal. (yazhppanathu manippayagarathi)]

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Vāykāṭṭu (வாய்காட்டு) [vāykāṭṭutal] [vāy-kāṭṭu] intransitive verb < idem. +.

1. To wag one’s tongue; அதிகப்பிரசங்க மாய்ப் பேசுதல். (யாழ்ப்பாணத்து மானிப்பாயகராதி) [athigappirasanga mayp pesuthal. (yazhppanathu manippayagarathi)]

2. To cringe; கெஞ்சுதல். [kenchuthal.] Colloq.

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