ภิกษุ
Thai

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Etymology
Borrowed from Sanskrit भिक्षु (bhikṣu, “beggar”), referring to a priest that begs for alms; perhaps via Angkorian Old Khmer bhikṣu (“Buddhist monk”).
Pronunciation
| Orthographic | ภิกษุ bʰ i k ʂ u | |
| Phonemic | พิก-สุ b i k – s u | |
| Romanization | Paiboon | pík-sù |
| Royal Institute | phik-su | |
| (standard) IPA(key) | /pʰik̚˦˥.suʔ˨˩/ | |
Noun
ภิกษุ • (pík-sù) (classifier ตน or รูป or องค์)
- (Buddhism) (พระ~) bhikṣu: ordained male who observes 227 precepts, as opposed to สามเณร (sǎam-má-neen) who merely observes 10 precepts.
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