วินัย

Thai

Alternative forms

  • วินย

Etymology

From Pali vinaya (modesty; humility; etc), from Sanskrit विनय (vinaya, idem); possibly via Old Khmer vinaya, vinai (discipline; training; etc). Cognate with Old Khmer binai (fine; penalty; etc), from which Thai พินัย (pí-nai) is derived. Also cognate with Lao ວິໄນ (wi nai), Northern Thai ᩅᩥᨶᩢ᩠ᨿ, Khün ᩅᩥᨶᩱ᩠ᨿ, ᦞᦲᧉᦺᦓ (vii²nay), Shan ဝီႉၼႄး (wḭ̂i náae), Modern Khmer វិន័យ (pinɨy), Burmese ဝိနည်း (wi.nany:).

Pronunciation

Orthographicวินัย
winy
Phonemic
วิ-ไน
wiain
RomanizationPaiboonwí-nai
Royal Institutewi-nai
(standard) IPA(key)/wi˦˥.naj˧/(R)

Proper noun

วินัย • (wí-nai)

  1. (Buddhism) (พระ~) Vinaya: the section of the Buddhist canon dealing with religious rules and regulations.

Noun

วินัย • (wí-nai)

  1. (religion) set or system of religious rules and regulations, as canon law.
  2. discipline: set or system of rules and regulations; training or behaviour according to rules and regulations.

Derived terms

  • โทษทางวินัย
  • ธรรมวินัย
  • ยุทธวินัย
  • วินัยธร
  • วินัยปิฎก
  • สติวินัย
  • สุวินัย
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