อนาถา

Thai

Etymology

From (ɔɔ, lacking; without) + นาถา (protector; master; lord; husband; etc).

Pronunciation

Orthographicอนาถา
ɒnāā
Phonemic
อะ-นา-ถา
ɒanāā
RomanizationPaiboonà-naa-tǎa
Royal Institutea-na-tha
(standard) IPA(key)/ʔa˨˩.naː˧.tʰaː˩˩˦/(R)

Adjective

อนาถา • (à-naa-tǎa) (abstract noun ความอนาถา)

  1. (elegant) having no one to depend on, supportless, aidless, helpless; parentless, orphan; destitute, indigent, poverty-stricken, impoverished, needy.

Noun

อนาถา • (à-naa-tǎa)

  1. (procedural law) (คน~) pauper.
  2. (procedural law) (คดี~) pauper's lawsuit; pauper-instituted case; legal case or proceedings carried out in forma pauperis.

Adverb

อนาถา • (à-naa-tǎa) (abstract noun ความอนาถา)

  1. (procedural law) in forma pauperis.

See also

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