金龜婿

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Chinese

golden turtle; turtle-shaped handle on a golden seal, or the golden seal itself husband; son-in-law
trad. (金龜婿) 金龜 婿
simp. (金龟婿) 金龟 婿
Literally: “golden-turtle husband”.

Etymology

金龜 (“golden turtle”) refers to the turtle emblem worn by medieval Tang Dynasty officials who were in the third rank or above. This word was probably first used in a poem by Li Shangyin ; see below.

Pronunciation


Noun

金龜婿

  1. (figurative) wealthy son-in-law or husband
    金龜婿金龟婿  ―  diào ge jīnguīxù  ―  to angle for a rich husband or son-in-law