vuốt mắt

vuốt mắt

Người mẹ nhẹ nhàng vuốt mắt cho đứa trẻ đang ngủ.

Definition
  1. Verb phrase:
    • To close the eyelids (of a deceased person): The primary meaning of "vuốt mắt" is the ceremonial act of gently closing the eyes of someone who has just died. It is a traditional gesture of respect for the deceased, performed to allow them to rest peacefully.
    • To be present at someone's deathbed: By extension, the phrase can imply being with someone at the moment of their death, often with the connotation of performing this final duty.
Usage Examples
  • Verb phrase:
    • Người thân trong gia đình đã vuốt mắt cho cụ. (The family members closed the eyelids for the elderly person.)
    • Ước mong của ông ấy con cái vuốt mắt khi ông qua đời. (His wish was to have his children close his eyes when he passes away.)
Advanced Usage
  • The act of "vuốt mắt" is deeply embedded in Vietnamese funeral customs and is considered a filial duty and a final act of care.
  • It can be used metaphorically in literature to signify the end of something or bringing closure.
Variants and Related Words
  • Nhắm mắt (verb phrase): to close one's eyes (can refer to death, e.g., "nhắm mắt xuôi tay" - to die peacefully).
  • Khâm liệm (verb): to shroud and prepare a body for burial, a related funeral rite.
Synonyms
  • To close the eyes (of the deceased): The direct descriptive synonym in English.
  • To perform the last offices: A broader formal term for final acts done for the deceased.
Related Idioms
  • Vuốt mắt cho nhau: A saying emphasizing mutual care and the duty to perform this rite for each other, often used to describe deep bonds within a family or community.
    • Sống trong làng này, họ thề sẽ vuốt mắt cho nhau. (Living in this village, they vowed to close each other's eyes when the time comes.)