gót son
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Definition
- Noun (literary, archaic):
- Frail heels (of a beautiful woman): Refers specifically to the delicate, often pinkish heels of a beautiful woman, as depicted in classical literature. It evokes an image of feminine delicacy and beauty.
- Rosy heels: A literal translation focusing on the described color and part of the foot.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Trong thơ ca cổ, hình ảnh gót son thường tượng trưng cho vẻ đẹp mong manh của người phụ nữ. (In classical poetry, the image of gót son often symbolizes the fragile beauty of a woman.)
- Ánh mắt chàng hướng theo bước chân với gót son khuất dần sau cánh cửa. (His gaze followed her steps, with the frail heels disappearing behind the door.)
Advanced Usage
- The term is almost exclusively found in classical Vietnamese poetry and literature. Its usage in modern contexts is highly stylized, used to create a nostalgic, romantic, or literary atmosphere.
- It functions as a metonymy, where a part (the heel) represents the whole (a beautiful woman).
Variants and Related Words
- Gót hồng: A direct synonym with identical meaning (rosy/pink heels).
- Gót hồng thon nhẹ bước trên thềm. (The slender rosy heels stepped lightly on the porch.)
Synonyms
- Frail heels: Emphasizes delicacy.
- Rosy heels: Emphasizes color.
- Delicate feet: A more general modern paraphrase.
Related Idioms
- While not a standalone idiom, is a key component in classical poetic phrases describing a woman's departure or movement, e.g., receding* or .*
- (từ cũ; nghĩa cũ, văn chương) Frail heels (of a beautiful woman)