ขาดคอช้าง

Thai

Alternative forms

  • ขาดหัวช้าง

Etymology

From ขาด (kàat, to be cut; to be cleaved; etc.) + คอ (kɔɔ, neck) + ช้าง (cháang, elephant); literally "to be cut [on] elephant's neck".

Pronunciation

Orthographicขาดคอช้าง
āɗgɒd͡ʑˆāŋ
Phonemic
ขาด-คอ-ช้าง
āɗgɒd͡ʑˆāŋ
RomanizationPaiboonkàat-kɔɔ-cháang
Royal Institutekhat-kho-chang
(standard) IPA(key)/kʰaːt̚˨˩.kʰɔː˧.t͡ɕʰaːŋ˦˥/(R)
An elephant duel between Naresuan and Mingyi Swa, a mural painting at Wat Suwan Dararam.

Verb

ขาดคอช้าง • (kàat-kɔɔ-cháang) (abstract noun การขาดคอช้าง)

  1. (archaic) to be killed by a cutting blow during an elephant duel.
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