lên lão
Definition
- Verb phrase:
- To reach the age of an elder: To attain the specific age (traditionally around 50 or 60) that conferred the respected status of a village elder or patriarch in historical Vietnamese rural society.
- To become a patriarch: To enter the senior age group that held ceremonial and advisory roles in a traditional village's hierarchical structure.
Usage Examples
- Verb phrase:
- Ông cụ đã lên lão, được cả làng kính trọng. (The old man had reached elder status and was respected by the whole village.)
- Theo phong tục cũ, khi một người đàn ông lên lão, ông ta có chỗ ngồi riêng ở đình làng. (According to old customs, when a man became a patriarch, he had a designated seat in the village communal house.)
Advanced Usage
- This term is primarily historical and sociological. It describes a formal, community-recognized rite of passage into seniority, not merely getting old.
- It implies the acquisition of specific social privileges, responsibilities, and honorific titles (often "lão") within the traditional (village conventions).
Variants and Related Words
- Lão (n): Elder; an old person, specifically one who has attained the status denoted by "lên lão."
- Kỳ lão (n): A formal term for the council of village elders.
- Lão làng (n): Village elder; emphasizes the person's deep roots and authority within the village community.
Synonyms
- To attain elderhood: To achieve the status of an elder.
- To come of age as a patriarch: To reach the senior age marking patriarchal status (in a specific historical context).
Cultural Note
- "Lên lão" refers to a specific socio-cultural institution in pre-modern Vietnamese villages, not a universal concept of aging. The "lão" status often involved ceremonial recognition, a role in village governance, and a seat in the (communal house). The term is now largely archaic but used when discussing historical social structures.