อนาถ

Thai

Alternative forms

  • อำนาถ

Etymology

From Pali anātha (literally without protector; without someone to depend on; without husband; etc), from a- (lacking; without; etc) + nātha (protector; lord; master; owner; husband; etc); or from Sanskrit अनाथ (anātha, idem), from (a, idem) + नाथ (nātha, idem); equivalent to Thai (ɔɔ) + นาถ (nâat). Cognate with Khmer អាណិត (ʼaanət).

Pronunciation

Orthographicอนาถ
ɒnā
Phonemic
อะ-หฺนาด
ɒah̥nāɗ
[bound form]
อะ-หฺนาด-
ɒah̥nāɗ
[bound form]
อะ-นา-ถะ-
ɒanāa
RomanizationPaiboonà-nàatà-nàat-à-naa-tà-
Royal Institutea-nata-nat-a-na-tha-
(standard) IPA(key)/ʔa˨˩.naːt̚˨˩/(R)/ʔa˨˩.naːt̚˨˩.//ʔa˨˩.naː˧.tʰa˨˩./

Verb

อนาถ • (à-nàat) (abstract noun การอนาถ)

  1. to pity; to be sorry (for); to commiserate (with); to feel compassion (for).

Derived terms

  • น่าอนาถ
  • อนาถใจ
  • อเนจอนาถ

Adjective

อนาถ • (à-nàat) (abstract noun ความอนาถ)

  1. (sometimes sarcastic) pitiful; pitiable; lamentable; miserable; sorrowful; tragic; pathetic.

Adverb

อนาถ • (à-nàat) (abstract noun ความอนาถ)

  1. (sometimes sarcastic) pitifully; pitiably; lamentably; miserably; sorrowfully; tragically; pathetically.

See also

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