evil eye.

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Sinhala: aes-vaha, literally, 'eye-poison', the malevolent and destructive gaze which has the power to make a victim sicken and die. Children in particular are instructed to avoid the presence of those who are believed to possess either aes-vaha or kata-vaha (literally, 'mouth-poison' or 'evil tongue').

'Yasmine Gooneraine, 2005, in the newly revised and annotated publication, of The Village in the Jungle by Leonard Woolf, 1935.

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