ลิขิต
Sanskrit edit
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Thai edit
Etymology edit
From Pali likhita (“inscribed; written”) or Sanskrit लिखित (likhita, “document; writing”), probably via Old Khmer likhita (“inscribed, written; document, writing”). Cognate with Modern Khmer លិខិត (likhət).
Pronunciation edit
Orthographic | ลิขิต l i kʰ i t | |
Phonemic | ลิ-ขิด l i – kʰ i ɗ | |
Romanization | Paiboon | lí-kìt |
Royal Institute | li-khit | |
(standard) IPA(key) | /li˦˥.kʰit̚˨˩/(R) |
Noun edit
ลิขิต • (lí-kìt)
Usage notes edit
- Often used to refer to a document or letter produced of a priest. For example:
- If used to refer to a document or letter of a high priest, the term is prefixed by the headword พระ (prá) as พระลิขิต (prá-lí-kìt).
Derived terms edit
- พรหมลิขิต (prom-lí-kìt)