viên ngoại

Vietnamese

Etymology

Sino-Vietnamese word from 員外.

Pronunciation

  • (Hà Nội) IPA(key): [viən˧˧ ŋwaːj˧˨ʔ]
  • (Huế) IPA(key): [viəŋ˧˧ ŋwaːj˨˩ʔ]
  • (Saigon) IPA(key): [viəŋ˧˧ ŋwaːj˨˩˨] ~ [jiəŋ˧˧ ŋwaːj˨˩˨]

Noun

viên ngoại

  1. (historical) minor official position in ancient royal ministries
  2. (historical) honorific title granted to wealthy notables
  3. (historical) a wealthy person without any official positions
    • 1820, 阮攸 [Nguyễn Du], compiled by Liễu Văn Đường, 傳翹 [Truyện Kiều], published 1866, lines 11–12:
      ()(nhà)(viên)(ngoại)(họ)(Vương)
      (Gia)()(nghĩ)(cũng)(thường)(thường)(bậc)(trung)
      There was a respectable townsman with the surname Vương.
      Of modest wealth, he belonged to the middle class of society.

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