đào kiếm

Definition
  1. Noun (Archaic, Literary):
    • Rosy cheek: A poetic term describing a cheek with a beautiful, pinkish-red complexion, often used to depict youth, health, or beauty.
    • Cheek: In its literal, archaic sense, it simply means the cheek, but with a strong connotation of an attractive, rosy hue.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • Thiếu nữ đôi má đào kiếm. (The maiden has rosy cheeks.)
    • Đào kiếm ửng hồng xấu hổ. (Her cheeks flushed pink with embarrassment.)
Advanced Usage
  • This term is almost exclusively found in classical Vietnamese poetry, literary works, or stylized, formal descriptions. It is not used in modern everyday conversation.
Variants and Related Words
  • Má đào (n): A more common poetic term for "rosy cheek" or "peach blossom cheek," closely related in meaning and usage to .
    • Má đào thắm thiết. (Rosy cheeks are charming.)
Synonyms
  • Rosy cheek: A cheek with a pink or reddish color.
  • Flushed cheek: A cheek reddened by emotion or exertion.
  • Blush: A reddening of the face, typically the cheeks.
Notes on Usage
  • Register: Archaic, literary, poetic.
  • Frequency: Very low frequency in modern language. Its use signals a highly stylized, artistic, or old-fashioned tone.
  • Form: The word is a compound noun. The component "" suggests "peach blossom" (symbolizing pink/red), and "" is an archaic word for "cheek."

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