บาดาล
Thai
Etymology
Borrowed from Pali pātāla (“hell; underworld”) or Sanskrit पाताल (pātāla, “hell; underworld”). Cognate with Modern Khmer បាតាល (baataal).
Pronunciation
| Orthographic | บาดาล ɓ ā ɗ ā l | |
| Phonemic | บา-ดาน ɓ ā – ɗ ā n | |
| Romanization | Paiboon | baa-daan |
| Royal Institute | ba-dan | |
| (standard) IPA(key) | /baː˧.daːn˧/ | |
Noun
บาดาล • (baa-daan)
- (Buddhist cosmology, Hindu cosmology) Pātāla: a subterranean realm of the universe, chiefly inhabited by serpentine creatures nāga.
- (mythology) merworld; undersea world.
- (Western mythology, biblical) hades; hell; lower world; netherworld; pit; underworld.
- (biblical) sea; ocean.
- (geology) underground; earth bowel; subterranean place; subterrestrial place.
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