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痖 (yǎ)
1. Same as "哑" (mute, dumb).
- Refers to the loss of speech function due to physiological defects or illness.
Example: "吞炭为哑" — "Swallowing coal leads to being mute." (from "Records of the Grand Historian: Biography of Assassins")
Additional usages:
- 聋哑 (lóng yǎ) — both deaf and mute.
- 哑子做梦 (yǎ zǐ zuò mèng) — metaphorically refers to having something to say or grievances that cannot be expressed.
- 哑羊 (yǎ yáng) — in Buddhist terms, refers to a person who is extremely ignorant and unable to understand.
- Also indicates not speaking:
- 哑密之事 (yǎ mì zhī shì) — confidential matters.
- 哑坐 (yǎ zuò) — sitting in silence.
- 哑言 (yǎ yán) — silent words.
- 哑忍 (yǎ rěn) — silent endurance.
- 哑揖 (yǎ yī) — bowing silently without sound.
- 哑谈 (yǎ tán) — communicating only through gestures and expressions.
- 哑声 (yǎ shēng) — silent voice.
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