ngũ thục

ngũ thục

Mâm cỗ cúng có đầy đủ ngũ thục.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • The five cooked dishes: A traditional Vietnamese ceremonial offering or feast consisting of five specific types of cooked food. It represents a complete, prepared meal for ritual purposes.
    • A cooked feast: Refers more generally to a banquet or spread of cooked dishes, often in a formal or ancestral worship context, contrasting with offerings of raw food (ngũ quả - five fruits).
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • Trên bàn thờ đầy đủ lễ vật: ngũ quả, ngũ thục, vàng . (The altar is fully prepared with offerings: the five fruits, the five cooked dishes, and votive papers.)
    • Cỗ cúng gia tiên thường bao gồm ngũ thục. (The feast for ancestor worship often includes the five cooked dishes.)
Advanced Usage
  • In religious and cultural rituals, ngũ thục is a key component of a complete offering (), symbolizing nourishment and respect for spirits or ancestors.
  • It is often paired with ngũ quả (the five fruits), representing the balance between prepared/cooked and fresh/raw offerings.
Variants and Related Words
  • Ngũ quả (n): The five fruits. A tray of five different types of fruit used as an offering.
  • Cỗ chín (n): Cooked feast. A synonym emphasizing the state of the food being cooked.
  • Lễ vật (n): Offerings, ritual items.
Synonyms
  • Cooked offering: A general term for prepared food used in worship.
  • Ceremonial feast: A formal meal for ritual purposes.
Cultural Note
  • Ngũ thục is deeply rooted in Vietnamese ancestor worship () and religious ceremonies. The number five is significant, often representing the five elements or a sense of completeness. The specific dishes can vary by region and family tradition but typically include staples like cooked rice, meat, fish, and vegetables.