อุปัชฌา

Thai

Etymology

Perhaps from Old Khmer oppachā (teacher, master, pedagogue); ultimately from Pali upajjhāya (spiritual teacher; spiritual preceptor, literally one who is gone close up to). Compare Sanskrit उपाध्याय (upādhyāya), from which Pre-Angkorian Old Khmer upādhyāya and upāddhyāya were from.

Pronunciation

Orthographicอุปัชฌา
ɒupd͡ʑd͡ʑʰā
Phonemic
อุ-ปัด-ชา
ɒupɗd͡ʑā
อุบ-ปัด-ชา
ɒuɓpɗd͡ʑā
RomanizationPaiboonù-bpàt-chaaùp-bpàt-chaa
Royal Instituteu-pat-chaup-pat-cha
(standard) IPA(key)/ʔu˨˩.pat̚˨˩.t͡ɕʰaː˧/(R)/ʔup̚˨˩.pat̚˨˩.t͡ɕʰaː˧/(R)

Noun

อุปัชฌา • (ù-bpàt-chaa) (classifier รูป or ตน or องค์)

  1. (Buddhism, archaic) (พระ~) Alternative form of อุปัชฌาย์ (ù-bpàt-chaa)

Derived terms

  • อุปัชฌาจารย์
  • อุปัชฌาจาริย์
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