ฉทวาร

Thai

Etymology

From Pali chadvāra. Same as (chɔ̌ɔ) + ทวาร (tá-waan).

Pronunciation

Orthographicฉทวาร
t͡ɕʰdwār
Phonemic
ฉะ-ทะ-วาน
t͡ɕʰadawān
RomanizationPaiboonchà-tá-waan
Royal Institutecha-tha-wan
(standard) IPA(key)/t͡ɕʰa˨˩.tʰa˦˥.waːn˧/(R)

Noun

ฉทวาร • (chà-tá-waan)

  1. (Buddhism) the six openings, that are eyes, ears, nose, tongue, skin (or body), and mind.
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