cát đằng
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Definition
- Noun:
- A concubine of secondary status: "Cát đằng" refers to a woman in a polygamous household who holds the position of a secondary wife or concubine. The term is archaic and poetic, drawing a comparison to climbing plants like kudzu or rattan, symbolizing a dependent and less secure social position.
- A metaphorical term for a dependent woman: The word evokes the imagery of a clinging vine, suggesting a person whose status and sustenance are attached to and dependent upon another.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Trong xã hội phong kiến, thân phận của một người cát đằng thường rất bấp bênh. (In feudal society, the status of a cát đằng was often very precarious.)
- Bà ấy bị ép làm cát đằng cho một viên quan. (She was forced to become a cát đằng for a mandarin.)
Advanced Usage
- The term "cát đằng" is almost exclusively found in historical or literary contexts, particularly when discussing pre-modern Vietnamese social structures, classical poetry, or novels. It is not used in contemporary everyday language.
- It carries a connotation of pity, fragility, and lack of autonomy, reflecting the social realities of the past.
Variants and Related Words
- Thiếp (n): A more common, general term for "concubine."
- Vợ lẽ (n): Another common term for "secondary wife" or "concubine."
- Thứ thất (n): A formal term for a secondary legal wife.
Synonyms
- Concubine: A woman who lives with a man but has lower status than his wife or wives.
- Secondary wife: A wife of lower rank in a polygamous marriage.
Related Idioms/Phrases
- Thân phận cát đằng: (Idiom) Literally "the fate/status of a ." Used to describe a situation of dependency, vulnerability, and insecure standing.
- Cuộc đời bà như thân phận cát đằng, phải dựa vào người khác để sống. (Her life was like that of a cát đằng, having to depend on others to live.)
- (cũ) Concubine (whose condition is comparable to such creeper as kudzu)