mán đỉa
Definition
- Noun:
- Pithecolobium: A botanical term referring to a genus of flowering plants in the legume family, Fabaceae. The word "mán đỉa" is a specific, likely regional or historical, Vietnamese name for plants within this genus.
- A type of tree or shrub: It denotes a plant, often characterized by its curved or coiled seed pods, which is native to tropical and subtropical regions.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Trong vườn có một cây mán đỉa. (There is a Pithecolobium tree in the garden.)
- Hạt của cây mán đỉa có hình dáng đặc biệt. (The seeds of the mán đỉa plant have a distinctive shape.)
Advanced Usage
- This term is highly specialized and is primarily used in botanical, agricultural, or very specific local contexts. It is not a common word in everyday modern Vietnamese.
Variants and Related Words
- Pithecellobium: A common alternate spelling for the same botanical genus, .
- Cây keo: A more common Vietnamese term for acacia or related trees, which may sometimes be used colloquially for similar-looking plants.
Synonyms
- Pithecolobium: The direct scientific synonym.
- Blackbead: A common English name for some species within this genus (e.g., ).
Notes on Usage
- "Mán đỉa" is an obscure term. In most contemporary contexts, the scientific Latin name ( or ) or a more common local plant name would be used for clarity.
- It may be encountered in older texts, specialized literature, or in specific regional dialects.