Vietnamese edit

Pronunciation edit

Etymology 1 edit

Most likely a free noun developed from người ngợm through rebracketing (see below). Various Vietnamese dictionaries try to define this element as if it was a free noun, but inexact semantics and inconsistency between them suggest that this was originally a product of reduplication.

Noun edit

(classifier con) ngợm

  1. being that looks like a human but lacks basic human decency
    • 2011, Phan Đăng, quoting Lê Thụy Hải, “Lại bàn về ông "vua" sân cỏ”, in Công an nhân dân online[1]:
      Vậy chúng tôi không phải là con người, chúng tôi là con ngợm chăng?
      Does that mean we aren't human, that we're brainless brutes or what?
    • 2017, Phan Cuồng, Lý triều dị truyện, →ISBN:
      Nguyên là ngợm Lách Cách vốn có tục thờ thần Xương Cuồng.
      Originally, the Clatter savages had the custom of worshipping the god Xương Cuồng.

Etymology 2 edit

See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Combining form edit

ngợm (𤼔)

  1. reduplicant of người, only used in người ngợm
  2. reduplicant of nghịch, only used in nghịch ngợm