nghi ngút

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Vietnamese[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From ngút.

Pronunciation[edit]

Verb[edit]

nghi ngút

  1. (of smoke) to rise in curls
    • 18th century, Đặng Trần Côn (鄧陳琨) (circa 1705–1745) (original Chinese), translated by Đoàn Thị Điểm (段氏點) (1705–1746/1748) (traditionally claimed), might actually be translated by Phan Huy Ích (潘輝益) (1751–1822), Chinh phụ ngâm khúc (征婦吟曲) [The Song of a Soldier's Wife], lines 283-284:
      𤐡𩂟宜𩂁岸𣾺
      𡥵𪀄拨񣢅落𩔗呌傷
      Khói mù nghi ngút ngàn khơi,
      Con chim bạt gió lạc loài kêu thương.
      Thick mists like billows surge above the woods,
      A wind-blown bird, astray, cries piteous cries.