ศฤงคาร

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Thai

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Old Khmer śriṅgāra (sexual love; desire; passion; lust); ultimately from Sanskrit शृङ्गार (śṛṅgāra, love; sexual passion). Compare Modern Khmer ស្រឹង្គារ (srəngkiə).

Pronunciation

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Orthographicศฤงคาร
ɕ ṛ ŋ g ā r
Phonemic
สะ-หฺริง-คาน
s a – h ̥ r i ŋ – g ā n
สิง-คาน
s i ŋ – g ā n
[bound form]
สะ-หฺริง-คาน-ระ-
s a – h ̥ r i ŋ – g ā n – r a –
[bound form]
สิง-คา-ระ-
s i ŋ – g ā – r a –
RomanizationPaiboonsà-rǐng-kaansǐng-kaansà-rǐng-kaan-rá-sǐng-kaa-rá-
Royal Institutesa-ring-khansing-khansa-ring-khan-ra-sing-kha-ra-
(standard) IPA(key)/sa˨˩.riŋ˩˩˦.kʰaːn˧/(R)/siŋ˩˩˦.kʰaːn˧/(R)/sa˨˩.riŋ˩˩˦.kʰaːn˧.ra˦˥.//siŋ˩˩˦.kʰaː˧.ra˦˥./
Homophonesสิงคาร
สิงคาล

Noun

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ศฤงคาร (sà-rǐng-kaan)

  1. source of desire, love, lust, or passion, as wealth, property, gold, woman, etc.
  2. (chiefly poetic) female follower, servant, or slave, especially one devoting herself to love.

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