ปทุมุตร
Appearance
Thai
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Pali padumuttara (literally “lotus top”), from paduma (“lotus”) + uttara (“top, over, upon, above; better, superior; etc”), equivalent to Thai ปทุม (bpà-tum) + อุตร.
Pronunciation
[edit]Orthographic | ปทุมุตร p d u m u t r | ||
Phonemic | ปะ-ทุ-มุด p a – d u – m u ɗ | [bound form] ปะ-ทุ-มุด-ตะ-ระ- p a – d u – m u ɗ – t a – r a – | |
Romanization | Paiboon | bpà-tú-mút | bpà-tú-mút-dtà-rá- |
Royal Institute | pa-thu-mut | pa-thu-mut-ta-ra- | |
(standard) IPA(key) | /pa˨˩.tʰu˦˥.mut̚˦˥/(R) | /pa˨˩.tʰu˦˥.mut̚˦˥.ta˨˩.ra˦˥./ |
Proper noun
[edit]ปทุมุตร • (bpà-tú-mút)
- (Buddhism) Padumuttara, one of the ancient Buddhas.