cắt

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Vietnamese[edit]

Pronunciation[edit]

Etymology 1[edit]

From Proto-Vietic *kac, from Proto-Mon-Khmer *kac. Cognate with Muong Bi cách, Pacoh kéiq (to pick, to pluck), Ngeq kɛc, Khmer កាច់ (kac, to break, to snap), Bahnar kĕch (to harvest), Pnar khait (to pick), Kensiu kec. Related to gặt (to harvest).

Unrelated to Chinese (OC *Cə-kˤat) (SV: cát), although the two are sometimes (incorrectly) considered connected.

The Austroasiatic root *kac originally referred to the action of "plucking" and "breaking", with "cutting" being secondary. Not to be confused with the similar-looking root *kat ~ *kaat (to cut), which gave rise to Khmer កាត់ (kat) and Korwa geɖ.

Verb[edit]

cắt (, , , 𢵷)

  1. to sever using a sharp object; to cut, snip, slit, trim, clip, shear, etc.
    sao chép, cắt và dánto copy, cut and paste
  2. (mathematics) to intersect
    đường thẳng d cắt đường thẳng f tại điểm Bline d intersects line f at point B

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Derived terms

Etymology 2[edit]

Earlier forms bà cắt and bồ cắt are attested in various dictionaries as well as in Nôm texts.

Noun[edit]

(classifier con) cắt (𪁄)

  1. a falcon (bird of the genus Falco)
    nhanh như cắtvery quick; very swift (literally, “as swift as a falcon”)