ฆาต
Thai
Etymology
Borrowed from Pali ghāta (“destruction; killing; slaughter”) or Sanskrit घात (ghāta, “injuring; hurting; killing”).
Pronunciation
| Orthographic | ฆาต gʰ ā t | ||
| Phonemic | คาด g ā ɗ | [bound form] คาด-ตะ- g ā ɗ – t a – | |
| Romanization | Paiboon | kâat | kâat-dtà- |
| Royal Institute | khat | khat-ta- | |
| (standard) IPA(key) | /kʰaːt̚˥˩/ | /kʰaːt̚˥˩.ta˨˩./ | |
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Noun
ฆาต • (kâat)
- (elegant, literary, poetic) destruction.
- (elegant, literary, poetic) hitting; striking.
- (elegant, literary, poetic) killing.
Derived terms
Derived terms
Verb
ฆาต • (kâat) (abstract noun การฆาต)
- (elegant, literary, poetic) to destroy.
- (elegant, literary, poetic) to hit; to strike.
- (elegant, literary, poetic) to kill.
Related terms
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