ลักเพศ
Thai
Etymology
From ลัก (lák, “to steal; to do in private or in secret”) + เพศ (pêet, “gender, sex; position, status; appearance, look”); perhaps a calque of Pali theyyasaṃvāsa.
Pronunciation
| Orthographic | ลักเพศ l ạ k e b ɕ | |
| Phonemic | ลัก-กะ-เพด l ạ k – k a – e b ɗ | |
| Romanization | Paiboon | lák-gà-pêet |
| Royal Institute | lak-ka-phet | |
| (standard) IPA(key) | /lak̚˦˥.ka˨˩.pʰeːt̚˥˩/ | |
Noun
ลักเพศ • (lák-gà-pêet)
- (religion) priest who has been removed from priesthood but still dresses or acts as a priest.
- (religion) one who ordains him or herself as a priest; one who assumes priesthood him or herself.
- one who assumes the dress or manner that is different from what typical of his or her sex, status, position, profession, etc, as cross-dresser, transvestite, etc.
Verb
ลักเพศ • (lák-gà-pêet) (abstract noun การลักเพศ or ความลักเพศ)
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