tài chủ
Definition
- Noun:
- A wealthy creditor; a money lender: Historically refers to a person who possesses substantial wealth and capital, primarily engaged in lending money, often implying a usurious or exploitative relationship with borrowers.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Tài chủ thời xưa thường cho vay nặng lãi. (The wealthy creditor in the old days often lent money at high interest.)
- Anh ta bị các tài chủ trong làng siết nợ. (He was squeezed for debt by the village's money lenders.)
Advanced Usage
- The term "tài chủ" is now considered archaic and carries a strong historical or literary connotation, often associated with feudal or pre-modern economic systems where lending was a primary means for the wealthy to exert control and exploit debtors.
Variants and Related Words
Chủ nợ (n): creditor. A more common and neutral modern term for a person or entity to whom money is owed.
- Công ty đang đàm phán với các chủ nợ. (The company is negotiating with its creditors.)
Phú hộ (n): rich person, wealthy landlord. Emphasizes general wealth and land ownership rather than specifically lending money.
- Vị phú hộ ấy rất hay làm từ thiện. (That wealthy landlord is very charitable.)
Synonyms
- Usurer: a person who lends money at unreasonably high rates of interest.
- Moneylender: a person or group that lends money, especially as a business.
- Creditor: a person or company to whom money is owed.
Related Idioms
- While there is no direct idiom with "tài chủ", the concept is related to historical expressions about debt and exploitation.
- Vay nặng lãi: to borrow at high/usurious interest.
- Nhiều nông dân phải vay nặng lãi từ các tài chủ. (Many farmers had to borrow at usurious interest from wealthy creditors.)