lam khí
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Definition
- Noun:
- Malaria, miasma: "lam khí" refers to the unhealthy, disease-causing vapors or air believed to emanate from dense forests, swamps, or jungles. It is an archaic term historically used to describe the cause of fevers and illnesses in such regions, often understood as malaria or miasma.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Vùng rừng núi này có nhiều lam khí. (This mountainous forest region has a lot of malarial air / miasma.)
- Người xưa sợ lam khí từ các đầm lầy. (People in the past feared miasma from the swamps.)
Advanced Usage
- This term is primarily found in classical literature, historical texts, or traditional medical contexts. In modern Vietnamese, specific terms like sốt rét (malaria) or descriptions like khí độc từ rừng (toxic air from the forest) are more commonly used.
Variants and Related Words
- Lam chướng (n): A direct synonym with identical meaning (unhealthy vapors, miasma).
- Chướng khí (n): Another term for noxious or pestilential air.
- Sốt rét (n): The modern medical term for malaria.
Synonyms
- Miasma: (n) a noxious atmosphere or influence, often from decomposing matter.
- Malaria: (n) a disease caused by a parasite, transmitted by mosquitoes, historically associated with "bad air" from swamps.
Notes on Meaning
- The term "lam khí" reflects a pre-modern understanding of disease etiology, attributing illness to "bad air" from specific environments. It is a compound word where "lam" suggests something blue/green (associated with forests/jungles) or treacherous, and "khí" means air/vapor/energy.
- như lam chướng