gậy tày
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Definition
- Noun:
- Quarterstaff: A long, stout pole, traditionally made of hardwood, used historically as a weapon or walking stick. In Vietnamese historical context, it specifically refers to a balanced staff with two equal ends, formerly used by night watchmen in rural areas.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Người tuần đêm cầm gậy tày đi dọc làng. (The night watchman walked along the village holding a quarterstaff.)
- Gậy tày là một vũ khí tự vệ đơn giản nhưng hiệu quả. (The quarterstaff is a simple but effective self-defense weapon.)
Advanced Usage
- Historical/Archaic Context: The term is primarily used in historical descriptions or literature to refer to the specific tool of rural guards.
- Trong các câu chuyện xưa, hình ảnh ông lão tuần làng với cây gậy tày rất quen thuộc. (In old stories, the image of the village watchman with his quarterstaff is very familiar.)
Variants and Related Words
- Gậy (n): A general term for stick, staff, or pole.
- Gậy trúc (n): Bamboo staff.
- Dùi cui (n): Truncheon, baton (a shorter, often one-handed club).
Synonyms
- Côn (n): Staff (as a weapon), often used in martial arts contexts.
- Bổng (n): A literary term for a long stick or staff.
Related Phrases
- Cầm gậy tày đi tuần: To patrol holding a quarterstaff.
- Cụ già vẫn thường cầm gậy tày đi tuần quanh xóm vào mỗi đêm. (The old man would often patrol around the hamlet holding a quarterstaff every night.)
Related Idioms
- (Không commonly used in modern idioms): The term "gậy tày" itself is not typically found in contemporary Vietnamese idioms. Its usage is confined to specific historical or descriptive contexts.
- Quarterstaff