Thai edit

Etymology edit

From Angkorian Old Khmer khtau or Pre-Angkorian Old Khmer kto, kaṭo (hot; warm). Cognate with Thai เขดา, Modern Khmer ក្ដៅ (kdaw).

Pronunciation edit

Orthographicกำเดา
k å e ɗ ā
Phonemic
กำ-เดา
k å – e ɗ ā
RomanizationPaiboongam-dao
Royal Institutekam-dao
(standard) IPA(key)/kam˧.daw˧/(R)

Verb edit

กำเดา (gam-dao)

  1. (archaic, elegant) to burn or be burnt, to heat or be heated, to feel hot or cause to feel hot; to incense or be incensed, to enrage or be enraged.

Noun edit

กำเดา (gam-dao)

  1. (traditional medicine, archaic) (ไข้~) a kind of fever occurring as a result of common cold.
  2. (เลือด~) blood draining out of the nose.