mọt già
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Definition
Noun: - A veteran, experienced, or long-serving exploiter/parasite: Specifically refers to a person, often in a position of local authority or influence (like a village chief, district chief, or low-level official), who has extensive experience and skill in exploiting and extorting the common people. The term combines "mọt" (a wood-boring insect, metaphorically meaning a parasite or exploiter) with "già" (old, experienced), implying a seasoned, cunning, and deeply entrenched corrupt figure.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Tên mọt già ấy đã bóc lột dân làng suốt mấy chục năm. (That veteran extortioner has been exploiting the villagers for decades.)
- Chế độ cũ để lại không ít những mọt già ở các địa phương. (The old regime left behind quite a few long-serving parasites in the localities.)
Advanced Usage
- The term is highly critical and pejorative, used in political or social commentary to condemn deeply rooted corruption at a local level. It often appears in historical analyses, literature, or critiques of feudal or colonial administrative systems.
Variants and Related Words
- Mọt dân (n): A people-exploiter; a parasite on the people. (A more general term, of which "mọt già" is a specific, experienced type).
- Sâu mọt (n): Literally "worms and borers"; figuratively refers to corrupt elements eating away at society.
Synonyms
- Kẻ bóc lột kỳ cựu: Veteran exploiter.
- Kẻ tham nhũng già đời: Long-time corrupt official.
Related Idioms/Phrases
- While "mọt già" itself is a fixed term, it relates to the broader metaphorical use of "mọt" (borer insect) to describe corruption:
- Mọt đục khoét dân làng: (The borers/exploiters gnaw away at the village.)
- Veteran extortioner of a district chief