ผีเสื้อ

Thai edit

 
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Etymology edit

From ผี (pǐi, spirit) +‎ เสื้อ (sʉ̂ʉa, tutelar).

As for the second sense, the insects got their name due to the old belief that they embody ancestral or tutelar spirits.[1]

As for the third sense, the fish got their name probably due to their appearance or colours that look like butterflies.

Pronunciation edit

Orthographicผีเสื้อ
pʰ ī e s ụ̄ ˆ ɒ
Phonemic
ผี-เซื่อ
pʰ ī – e z ụ̄ ˋ ɒ
RomanizationPaiboonpǐi-sʉ̂ʉa
Royal Institutephi-suea
(standard) IPA(key)/pʰiː˩˩˦.sɯa̯˥˩/(R)

Noun edit

ผีเสื้อ (pǐi-sʉ̂ʉa)

  1. (classifier ตน) tutelar spirit.
  2. (zoology) (classifier ตัว) butterfly: insect of the order Lepidoptera.
  3. (zoology) (classifier ตัว) butterflyfish: fish of the family Chaetodontidae, except โนรี (noo-rii), Heniochus spp.

Derived terms edit

References edit

  1. ^ ๑๐๘ ซองคำถาม: ไม่ได้เป็นผีแต่ทำไมชื่อ?”, in Sanook.com[1] (in Thai), 2013 November 26, retrieved 2016-11-17