Thai edit

Pronunciation edit

Orthographic/Phonemicวัง
w ạ ŋ
RomanizationPaiboonwang
Royal Institutewang
(standard) IPA(key)/waŋ˧/(R)
Homophonesวังก์

Etymology 1 edit

From Old Khmer វាង៑ (vāṅ), វាង្ង៑ (vāṅṅ), វង៑ (vaṅ, enclosure; citadel, fort, fortress, stronghold; palace; to encircle, to enclose, to surround; to bar, to block; to screen, to shield; etc), from Proto-Mon-Khmer *wa(a)ŋ (enclosure). Cognate with Modern Khmer វាំង (vĕəng), ពាំង (pĕəng), Northern Thai ᩅᩢ᩠ᨦ, Khün ᩅᩤ᩠ᨦ, Lao ວັງ (wang), ᦞᧂ (vang). Doublet of วง (wong) and เวียง (wiiang).

Noun edit

วัง (wang)

  1. (of animals) circle; community; enclosure.
  2. (พระบรมมหาราช, พระบรมราช, พระราช, ราช~) royal residence; palace.
  3. (government and historical) one of the four chief ministries, responsible for palace affairs. The other three were เวียง (wiiang), คลัง (klang), and นา (naa).
  4. (colloquial) large and stately or luxurious building.

Verb edit

วัง (wang)

  1. (archaic) to encircle; to enclose; to surround.

Derived terms edit

Etymology 2 edit

Cognate with Lao ວັງ (wang), Shan ဝင်း (wáng). Compare Middle Chinese (MC 'wang, “deep pool”).

Noun edit

วัง (wang)

  1. deep pool.
  2. whirlpool.