Thai
editPronunciation
editOrthographic | บาท ɓ ā d | |||
Phonemic | บาด ɓ ā ɗ | [bound form] บาด-ทะ- ɓ ā ɗ – d a – | [bound form] บาด- ɓ ā ɗ – | |
Romanization | Paiboon | bàat | bàat-tá- | bàat- |
Royal Institute | bat | bat-tha- | bat- | |
(standard) IPA(key) | /baːt̚˨˩/(R) | /baːt̚˨˩.tʰa˦˥./ | /baːt̚˨˩./ | |
Homophones |
Etymology 1
editPossibly from Latin patre, pater (“father”); Portuguese padre (“father”); or Spanish padre (“father”).
Noun
editบาท • (bàat)
- (Christianity, now only in combination) priest.
Derived terms
edit- บาทหลวง (bàat-lǔuang)
Etymology 2
editFrom Pali pāda (“foot”) or Sanskrit पाद (pāda, “foot”); perhaps via Old Khmer pāda, pādda, pada, padda (“foot (as body organ, or as emblematic of sacred persons or things)”). Cognate with Modern Khmer បាទ (baat).
Noun
editบาท • (bàat)
- (anatomy, elegant) (classifer ข้าง or คู่) foot.
- (พระ~) an honorific for or term of address to a god, high priest, or royal person, also applicable to his or her representation, as an image, statue, etc.
Usage notes
edit- The honorific can also be combined with other honorifics, such as พระบาทสมเด็จ (prá-bàat sǒm-dèt; "divine feet, highness"), which is used for a monarch who has been crowned formally.
- Gods, high priests, and royal persons are referred to by their feet due to an old belief that directly referring to them is impolite. When speaking to these persons, speakers also refer to themselves by various humble terms which indicate that they are under these persons' feet, signifying the persons' higher status, such as ใต้ฝ่าละอองธุลีพระบาท (dtâai-fàa-lá-ɔɔng-tú-lii-prá-bàat), ฝ่าพระบาท (fàa-prá-bàat), etc.
Derived terms
editEtymology 3
editFrom Sanskrit पाद (pāda, “quarter”); perhaps via Old Khmer pāda, pādda, pada, padda (“quarter: unit of currency or measure”). Cognate with Modern Khmer បាទ (baat).
Noun
editบาท • (bàat)
- baht: a Thai unit of currency, equal to 4 สลึง (sà-lʉ̌ng). Abbreviation: บ. (bɔɔ.)
- a Thai unit of poem: line, stanza, verse.
- a Thai unit of weight, equal to 15 grams.
- (historical) a Thai unit of time, equal to one tenth of an hour, that is, 6 minutes.
Derived terms
editDescendants
editThai currency
- → Arabic: بَات (bāt)
- → Bengali: বাত (bat), বাথ (bath)
- → Burmese: ဘတ် (bhat)
- → English: baht
- → French: baht
- → Greek: μπατ (bat)
- → Hindi: बात (bāt)
- → Hungarian: bát
- → Japanese: バーツ (bātsu)
- → Khmer: បាត (baat)
- → Korean: 밧 (bat)
- → Lao: ບາດ (bāt)
- → Persian: بات (bât)
- → Russian: бат (bat)
- → Urak Lawoi': บัยจ (bac)
- → Urdu: بات (bāt)
- → Vietnamese: bạt
- → Volapük: bagt
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