vaYc ( cf. √ 2. vak ) cl. 1. P. ( Dhātup. vii, 7 ) va/Ycati ( Gr. also pf. vavaYca ; fut. vaYci/ta , °cizyati ; aor. avaYcIt ; Prec. vacyAt ; inf. vaYci/tum ; ind.p. vaYcitvA , vacitvA , or vaktvA ), to move to and fro, go crookedly, totter, stagger, waver, AV. ; VS. ; ŚBr. ; ŚāṅkhŚr. ; to go, go to, arrive at ( acc. ), Bhaṭṭ. ; to go slyly or secretly, sneak along, VS. ; to pass over, wander over, go astray, MW. : Pass. vacya/te , to move or rock to and fro, hurry along, speed, RV. ; AV. ; to be moved (in the heart), be poured forth, issue forth (as hymns or prayers), RV. : Caus. vaYcayati , °te ( aor. avavaYcat ), to move or go away from, avoid, shun, escape (mostly P. and with acc. ), MBh. ; Kāv. &c.; to cause to go astray, deceive, cheat, defraud of ( instr. or abl. ; in these senses more properly Ā. , but sometimes also P. ; Pass. vaYcyate ), ib. : Desid. vivaYcizate Gr. : Intens. vanIvacyate , vanIvaYcIti , ib.