金龜婿

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Chinese[edit]

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[edit]

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 [c. 813–858]; see below.

Pronunciation[edit]


Noun[edit]

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