To remove the tongue from; to render tongueless or speechless.
From Latin e- (out) + lingua (tongue) + -ate (verb suffix). A rare, archaic word combining the prefix meaning 'out' with the Latin word for tongue.
This brutal word emerged in medieval and ancient texts describing actual punishment—cutting out tongues—but also became metaphorical for silencing speech and controlling information, a pattern that sadly continues.
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