sâu yên chi
Definition
- Noun:
- Cochineal insect: A small, scale insect (Dactylopius coccus) that lives on cactus plants, historically cultivated for the production of a vivid red dye (carmine) derived from its crushed body.
- Cochineal dye: The deep red pigment or dye itself, produced from the dried bodies of the female cochineal insects.
Usage Examples
Noun (Insect):
- Thuốc nhuộm đỏ này được làm từ sâu yên chi. (This red dye is made from cochineal insects.)
- Sâu yên chi sống trên cây xương rồng. (Cochineal insects live on cactus plants.)
Noun (Dye):
- Màu sâu yên chi từng rất quý trong ngành dệt. (Cochineal dye was once very valuable in the textile industry.)
Advanced Usage
- The term is primarily technical, used in historical, artistic, textile, and biological contexts. It is not a common word in everyday modern conversation.
Variants and Related Words
- Cochineal: The direct English equivalent for both the insect and the dye.
- Carmine: The name for the specific red pigment or color derived from cochineal.
Synonyms
- Cochineal: The primary synonym.
- Carmine insect: Refers specifically to the insect source of the dye.
- Red scale insect: A descriptive synonym.
Notes on Usage
- "Sâu yên chi" is a specialized, low-frequency noun. It is a compound term where "sâu" means insect/worm, and "yên chi" is derived from the Chinese roots for the cochineal insect.
- It is important to distinguish this from other red dyes or insects. The term is precise and refers specifically to the species.