Cuội

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Vietnamese

Etymology

Nguyễn Đổng Chi stated that Cuội, the man sitting under a tree in the Moon, had been a different folkloric person than Cuội, the habitually lying man or boy; yet those two eventually merged into one, a habitually lying man or boy sitting under a tree in the Moon.[1]

According to researcher Nguyễn Hùng Vĩ:

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Cuội

  1. (folklore) a man sitting under a tree in the moon (inspired by a lunar pareidolia)
  2. (folklore) a habitually lying man or boy
  3. (folklore) a habitually man or boy sitting under a tree in the moon
    • Nam Giao cổ kim lý hạng ca dao chú giải (《南交古金里巷歌謠註解》 "Past & Present Folk-ballads from the Hamlets and Alleyways of Jiao in the South - Annotated "), folio 162a
      (Cuội)𦖑(nghe)𧡊(thấy)(nói)(Cuội)(cười)
      𪽝(Bởi)𫨩(hay)(nói)𠲝(dối)(phải)𡎢(ngồi)(ấp)𣘃(cây)
      Hearing that, Cuội smiled.
      For lying so much, he must sit brooding under the tree.

Verb

Cuội

  1. (humorous) to backtrack(Can we verify(+) this sense?)

Derivatives

References

  1. ^ Nguyễn Đổng Chi (2000) Kho tàng truyện cổ tích Việt nam, pages 457, 903
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Nguyễn Hùng Vĩ (2014) “Từ điển cũng... cuội”, in Văn Việt
  3. ^ Alexandre de Rhodes (1651) Dictionarium Annamiticum Lusitanum et Latinum, pages 627-628