dậm

dậm

Người ngư dân dùng cái dậm để bắt cá.

Definition
  1. Verb:

    • To dry (in the sun or wind): The primary meaning of "dậm" is to dry something, typically foodstuffs like fish, meat, or agricultural products, by exposing them to the sun or wind. This is a dialectal term, common in certain regions of Vietnam.
    • To tread, to stamp (archaic/regional): In some older or regional contexts, "dậm" can be a variant of "dẫm" or "giậm," meaning to tread or stamp with the feet.
  2. Noun:

    • A type of fishing tool: "Dậm" refers to a specific, often traditional, tool or implement used for fishing.
Usage Examples
  • Verb:

    • Mẹ tôi đang dậm ngoài sân. (My mother is drying fish in the yard.)
    • Họ dậm thóc cho thật khô trước khi cất. (They dry the paddy until it's completely dry before storing it.)
  • Noun:

    • Ngư dân dùng cái dậm để bắt tôm. (The fisherman uses a dậm to catch shrimp.)
Advanced Usage
  • "dậm nắng": to sun-dry.
    • Mắm tôm phải được dậm nắng nhiều ngày. (Fermented shrimp paste must be sun-dried for many days.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Phơi: A more standard and common verb for "to dry" or "to sun."
  • Hong khô: To air-dry.
  • Dẫm / Giậm: Verbs meaning to step on, to tread (related to the secondary verbal meaning).
Synonyms
  • Phơi: to sun, to dry.
  • Sấy khô: to dry using heat (e.g., machine drying).
Related Phrases (if applicable)
  • Dậm chân tại chỗ: Literally "to stamp feet in place," an idiom meaning to make no progress, to be stuck. (Note: This idiom typically uses "giậm" or "dẫm," but "dậm" may be heard regionally.)