สรง
Thai
Etymology
From Old Khmer sroṅ, sraṅ (“to bathe; to cleanse with water; to wash; etc”). Cognate with Modern Khmer ស្រង់ (srɑng).
Pronunciation
| Orthographic | สรง s r ŋ | |
| Phonemic | สง s ŋ | |
| Romanization | Paiboon | sǒng |
| Royal Institute | song | |
| (standard) IPA(key) | /soŋ˩˩˦/ | |
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Verb
สรง • (sǒng) (abstract noun การสรง)
- (of a god, priest, or royal person) to take a bath.
- (of a sacred object, as a religious image, relic, etc) to bathe for cleansing; to cleanse with water.
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