đòn càn

đòn càn

Người nông dân dùng đòn càn để gánh hai thúng lúa.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A carrying pole with a single pointed end: A specific type of pole used for carrying loads, typically featuring one sharpened or pointed end that can be stuck into the ground or into a bundle of goods for easier lifting and transport. It is a regional or dialectal term.
    • Synonymous with đòn xóc: This term is considered a dialectal variant of the more common word "đòn xóc," which refers to a similar tool.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • Người nông dân dùng đòn càn để gánh lúa. (The farmer uses a carrying pole to transport rice.)
    • Đòn càn thường một đầu nhọn. (A đòn càn usually has one pointed end.)
Advanced Usage
  • The tool is associated with traditional manual labor, especially in agricultural settings for moving harvested crops or other bulky items.
Variants and Related Words
  • đòn xóc (n): The more standard term for a carrying pole with a pointed end.
  • đòn gánh (n): A shoulder pole with loads suspended from both ends, distinct from the single-pointed .
  • cái đòn (n): A general term for a pole or rod.
Synonyms
  • Carrying pole: A pole used for transporting loads.
  • Shoulder pole (though this more precisely translates ).
Notes on Usage
  • Đòn càn is identified as a dialectal word. In most contexts, the standard term đòn xóc is preferred and more widely understood.
  • This word is not commonly used in modern everyday language and is primarily found in descriptions of traditional tools or regional speech.