The pronunciation of old woman and old woman are: [lǎoǎo]老媪, [lǎo yù]老女.
Old Woman: The name of an ancient old woman. Huizhou people's name for their wives. In ancient times, Huizhou people had no other name for their wives. They always called them "old woman" for thousands of years. The couple is called "old man and old woman". But in most areas, old woman refers to old women, and it means this in Gan and Wu dialects.
Lao Nuo: The pinyin is lǎoǎo, which means old woman. From "Ti He Zhizhang's Former Residence". Tang Dynasty Wen Tingyun's poem "Inscribed on the Former Residence of He Zhizhang": "The old woman treasures the grass, and the foolish scholar loses the money."
The explanation of the woman:
"The woman" is read as: [ǎo yù]. These two Chinese characters have a female character next to them, which seems to be related to women. The key lies in the radical on the right side. The Chinese characters "媪" and "妪" often appear in the form of words in written language: "妪妪". "妪" refers to an old woman, which can also be said to be an old woman.
I, there is a woman on the left and a wēn on the right. "昷", the flat sun on the top looks like a person is imprisoned inside, and the "Pan" on the bottom looks like a rich meal. Giving something to a prisoner to eat is an act of kindness. "昷" means kindness and gentleness. Especially older women, who are kind-natured. Therefore, the original meaning of "媪" refers to old women, and generally refers to women.