ký lục
Definition
- Noun (Historical):
- Clerk / Scribe: A civil servant or official whose primary duty was to record and transcribe documents, maintain ledgers, and handle administrative paperwork in government offices during the French colonial period in Vietnam.
- Recorder: An officer responsible for the official written records of proceedings, decrees, and accounts.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Ông nội tôi từng làm ký lục ở một tòa án thời Pháp thuộc. (My grandfather worked as a clerk in a court during the French colonial period.)
- Công việc của một ký lục là ghi chép sổ sách một cách cẩn thận. (The job of a scribe was to carefully record the ledgers.)
Advanced Usage
- The term is primarily historical and administrative. It is rarely used in modern contexts except when referring to historical settings or documents.
- It implies a position within a bureaucratic hierarchy, often involving meticulous handwriting and knowledge of formal procedures.
Variants and Related Words
Thư ký (n): Secretary. A modern term for an administrative professional who handles correspondence and records.
- Cô ấy là thư ký của giám đốc. (She is the director's secretary.)
Văn thư (n): Clerk, administrative paperwork. Refers to the domain of document handling.
- Phòng văn thư phụ trách lưu trữ hồ sơ. (The records office is responsible for file storage.)
Synonyms
- Clerk: An office worker who handles records or accounts.
- Scribe: A person who copies out documents, especially in a historical context.
- Recorder: An official appointed to keep a record of events or decisions.
- Registrar: An official responsible for keeping official records.
Related Terms (Historical Context)
- Thông ngôn (n): Interpreter. Another official role in the French colonial administration.
- Lại mục (n): Clerk, functionary. An older, Sino-Vietnamese term for an administrative clerk.