รามาธิบดี

Thai

Etymology

From Pali rāmādhipati (literally Overlord Rāma), from rāma (Rāma) + adhipati (literally overlord; high king); or from Sanskrit रमाधिपति (ramādhipati, idem), from राम (rāma) + अधिपति (adhipati); equivalent to Thai ราม (raam) + อธิบดี (à-típ-bɔɔ-dii). Cognate with Khmer រាមាធិបតី (riəmiəthɨptəy).

Pronunciation

Orthographicรามาธิบดี
rāmāiɓɗī
Phonemic
รา-มา-ธิบ-บอ-ดี
rāmāiɓɓɒɗī
รา-มา-ทิ-บอ-ดี
rāmādiɓɒɗī
RomanizationPaiboonraa-maa-típ-bɔɔ-diiraa-maa-tí-bɔɔ-dii
Royal Institutera-ma-thip-bo-dira-ma-thi-bo-di
(standard) IPA(key)/raː˧.maː˧.tʰip̚˦˥.bɔː˧.diː˧/(R)/raː˧.maː˧.tʰi˦˥.bɔː˧.diː˧/(R)

Proper noun

รามาธิบดี • (raa-maa-típ-bɔɔ-dii)

  1. (Hinduism) an epithet of the hero Rāma, an avatar of the god Viṣṇu.
  2. a royal title conventionally used by the monarch of Thailand, also used by many Asian monarchs.
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