นฤพาน
Thai
Etymology
From Sanskrit निर्वाण (nirvāṇa, “nirvāṇa”); perhaps via Old Khmer nirbāna, nirabāna, nirrabāna (“nirvāṇa: final beatitude achieved through emancipation from the cycle of rebirth by extinction of the passions”).
Pronunciation
| Orthographic | นฤพาน n ṛ b ā n | |
| Phonemic | นะ-รึ-พาน n a – r ụ – b ā n | |
| Romanization | Paiboon | ná-rʉ́-paan |
| Royal Institute | na-rue-phan | |
| (standard) IPA(key) | /na˦˥.rɯ˦˥.pʰaːn˧/ | |
Noun
นฤพาน • (ná-rʉ́-paan)
- (archaic) Alternative form of นิพพาน (níp-paan)
Verb
นฤพาน • (ná-rʉ́-paan) (abstract noun การนฤพาน)
- (archaic) Alternative form of นิพพาน (níp-paan)
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