ดับขันธ์

Thai edit

Etymology edit

From ดับ (dàp, to cease; to extinguish; to terminate) +‎ ขันธ์ (kǎn, the five aggregates (physical form, sensation, perception, mental formation, consciousness)); literally "to terminate one's aggregates".

Pronunciation edit

Orthographicดับขันธ์
ɗ ạ ɓ kʰ ạ n dʰ ʻ
Phonemic
ดับ-ขัน
ɗ ạ ɓ – kʰ ạ n
RomanizationPaiboondàp-kǎn
Royal Institutedap-khan
(standard) IPA(key)/dap̚˨˩.kʰan˩˩˦/(R)

Verb edit

ดับขันธ์ (dàp-kǎn)

  1. (used of a religious or royal personage, as a buddha, saint, high priest, monarchs, etc) to die.