สบถ
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Thai
Etymology
From Pali sapatha (“oath; swearing”); possibly via Old Khmer spota, spot, spotta, spipāṭa, ssapāṭa, *śapatha (“to swear; to vow; to pledge; to take an oath”) or Angkorian Old Khmer śapatha, śapata, śapatta (idem). Cognate with Modern Khmer ស្បថ (sbɑt).
Pronunciation
Orthographic | สบถ s ɓ tʰ | |
Phonemic | สะ-บด s a – ɓ ɗ | |
Romanization | Paiboon | sà-bòt |
Royal Institute | sa-bot | |
(standard) IPA(key) | /sa˨˩.bot̚˨˩/(R) | |
Homophones | สบจ |
Verb
สบถ • (sà-bòt) (abstract noun การสบถ)
Synonyms
- สาบาน (sǎa-baan)
Derived terms
Categories:
- Thai terms borrowed from Pali
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- Thai terms borrowed from Old Khmer
- Thai terms derived from Old Khmer
- Thai terms borrowed from Angkorian Old Khmer
- Thai terms derived from Angkorian Old Khmer
- Rhymes:Thai/ot̚
- Thai terms with homophones
- Thai terms with IPA pronunciation
- Thai 2-syllable words
- Thai lemmas
- Thai verbs