ธำมรงค์

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Thai[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Old Khmer ទំរង៑ (daṃraṅ), ទម្រង៑ (damraṅ, that which is carried or worn: any article of accoutrement, as an ornament or weapon, especially a ring; form, shape; look, appearance, resemblance), extended forms of ទ្រង៑ (draṅ), from which Thai ตรง (dtrong) was derived. Cognate with Modern Khmer ទម្រង់ (tumrŭəng, form, shape; king's equipment). Perhaps cognate with Thai ทำมะรง. Etymologically related with Thai ดำรง (dam-rong), ทรง (song), ธำรง.

Pronunciation[edit]

Orthographicธำมรงค์
dʰ å m r ŋ g ʻ
Phonemic
ทำ-มะ-รง
d å – m a – r ŋ
RomanizationPaiboontam-má-rong
Royal Institutetham-ma-rong
(standard) IPA(key)/tʰam˧.ma˦˥.roŋ˧/(R)

Noun[edit]

ธำมรงค์ (tam-má-rong) (classifier วง)

  1. (elegant, royal) (พระ~) ring: circular band worn as an ornament or token.