tư thất
Definition
- Noun:
- Private residence of a mandarin: A historical term referring to the personal living quarters of a Vietnamese government official or mandarin, located adjacent to his official office or audience hall.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Quan lớn nghỉ trưa tại tư thất của mình. (The high-ranking mandarin rested at his private residence.)
- Tư thất nằm ngay sau công đường. (The private residence is located right behind the official hall.)
Advanced Usage
- The term "tư thất" is primarily used in historical or literary contexts to describe the architecture and social customs of pre-modern Vietnam's administrative system. It emphasizes the close physical proximity between a mandarin's public duty and private life.
Variants and Related Words
- Phủ (n): A mansion or official residence of a high-ranking mandarin or noble, often larger and more formal than a .
- Công đường (n): The official hall or office where a mandarin conducted public business, typically adjoining the .
Synonyms
- Private quarters: Personal living space.
- Official's residence: The home of a government official (historical context).
Notes on Usage
- "Tư thất" is an archaic term. In modern Vietnamese, words like "nhà riêng" (private house) or "biệt thự" (villa) are used for private residences. It should only be used when referring to historical settings.