sủng ái
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Definition
- Verb (archaic):
- To favor, to dote upon, to treat as a favorite: To show excessive or special affection and preferential treatment, typically used in a historical context to describe the relationship of a monarch or person of high status towards a particular consort, concubine, or courtier.
Usage Examples
- Verb:
- Vị vua ấy chỉ sủng ái một người phi tần duy nhất. (That king only favored one particular concubine.)
- Bà ta từng là một cung nữ được sủng ái. (She was once a court maid who was doted upon.)
- Sự sủng ái của hoàng đế thường gây nên lòng ghen tị trong hậu cung. (The emperor's favor often bred jealousy within the royal harem.)
Advanced Usage
- The word sủng ái is almost exclusively used in historical or literary contexts, particularly when discussing royal courts, harems, or feudal hierarchies. It implies a power dynamic where favor is bestowed from a superior to a subordinate.
- In modern usage, it can be employed metaphorically or ironically to describe someone being the clear favorite in a group, though this is less common.
Variants and Related Words
- Sủng hạnh (verb, archaic): To bestow the honor of one's favor or intimate attention (often used specifically for a monarch summoning a consort).
- Mỹ nữ mong đợi được vua sủng hạnh. (The beauty awaited the king's summons.)
- Sủng phi (noun): A favored royal consort or concubine.
- Bà là một sủng phi nổi tiếng trong triều đại đó. (She was a famous favored consort during that dynasty.)
- Ái (verb): To love. This is the root component meaning "love" or "affection."
Synonyms
- To favor: To give special treatment or approval.
- To dote upon: To be excessively fond of.
- To pamper: To treat with excessive indulgence (can be a close synonym in context).
- To cherish: To hold dear (less hierarchical than sủng ái).
Related Concepts
- Ân sủng (noun): Grace, favor, benevolence (often from a superior). This is a related noun form meaning the "favor" itself.
- Nhờ ân sủng của nhà vua. (Thanks to the king's grace.)
- The concept is central to many historical dramas and novels, describing the volatile and influential nature of royal favoritism.
verb
- (cũ) to favour, to treat as a favourite