xà mâu
Definition
- Noun:
- A type of polearm: "Xà mâu" is a historical term for a specific kind of long-handled weapon, similar to a glaive or guisarme, characterized by a curved blade mounted on a pole.
- Guisarme: In historical and academic contexts, particularly in descriptions of medieval weaponry, "xà mâu" is directly equivalent to the European guisarme, a weapon used by infantry.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Trong bảo tàng có trưng bày một cây xà mâu cổ. (The museum displays an ancient guisarme.)
- Người lính thời xưa cầm xà mâu để chiến đấu. (Soldiers in ancient times held a guisarme to fight.)
Advanced Usage
- The term "xà mâu" is primarily used in historical, literary, or academic discussions about ancient Vietnamese or comparative military technology. It is not a word used in everyday modern conversation.
Variants and Related Words
- Thương (n): A spear or lance, another type of pole weapon.
- Kích (n): A halberd or another form of combined spear and axe polearm.
Synonyms
- Polearm: A general term for a close-combat weapon with a long shaft.
- Glaive: A European polearm with a single-edged blade, similar in form.
- Guisarme: The direct historical equivalent; a type of European polearm with a hook or blade.
Notes on Usage
- "Xà mâu" is a specialized, low-frequency vocabulary word. Learners will most likely encounter it only in texts about history or traditional martial arts.
- There are no common modern idioms or phrasal verbs associated with this word.