กำเดา
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Thai[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Angkorian Old Khmer khtau or Pre-Angkorian Old Khmer kto, kaṭo (“hot; warm”). Cognate with Thai เขดา, Modern Khmer ក្ដៅ (kdaw).
Pronunciation[edit]
Orthographic | กำเดา k å e ɗ ā | |
Phonemic | กำ-เดา k å – e ɗ ā | |
Romanization | Paiboon | gam-dao |
Royal Institute | kam-dao | |
(standard) IPA(key) | /kam˧.daw˧/(R) |
Verb[edit]
กำเดา • (gam-dao)
- (archaic, elegant) to burn or be burnt, to heat or be heated, to feel hot or cause to feel hot; to incense or be incensed, to enrage or be enraged.
- 16–17th centuries, “อนิรุทธคำฉันท์”, in อนิรุทธคำฉันท์ พร้อมด้วยบันทึกสอบทานและหมายเหตุ[1], 4th edition, Bangkok: กรมศิลปากร, published 1980:
Noun[edit]
กำเดา • (gam-dao)
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