กลด
Thai edit
Pronunciation edit
Orthographic | กลด k l ɗ | |
Phonemic | กฺลด k ̥ l ɗ | |
Romanization | Paiboon | glòt |
Royal Institute | klot | |
(standard) IPA(key) | /klot̚˨˩/(R) | |
Homophones | กลศ |
Etymology 1 edit
From Old Khmer ក្លស (klasa), ក្លស្ស (klassa, “large ceremonial umbrella”). Compare Modern Khmer ក្រុត (krot).
Noun edit
Usage notes edit
Can be confused with สัปทน (sàp-bpà-ton), a similar umbrella used by a candidate for Buddhist priesthood.
Gallery edit
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an officer carried a glòt umbrella for Princess Sirindhorn as she marched in a procession to escort the urn of Princess Bejaratna to the funeral grounds, 9 April 2012.
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a senior monk, Chun, was provided with a glòt umbrella as he recited the Higher Laws leading the funeral procession of Princess Galyani Vadhana towards, 15 November 2008.
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a senior monk, Kiaw, was provided with a glòt umbrella as he walked through a group of government officials, 2008.
Derived terms edit
Noun edit
กลด • (glòt)
Gallery edit
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moon halo, 9 March 2009
Derived terms edit
Etymology 2 edit
Uncertain. Possibly from Sanskrit कलश (kalaśa, “jar; pot”).
Alternative forms edit
- กลศ (glòt)
Noun edit
กลด • (glòt) (classifier ใบ or ลูก)
Gallery edit
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a glòt pitcher (far right) of a Brahmin priest, circa 1855–62.
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a Hindu priest with a glòt pitcher near his left knee, 2 March 2010.
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Hindu god Brahma (right) carries a glòt pitcher in a hand.