มหาดไทย
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[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]Alternative forms
Etymology
[edit]Uncertain. Compare Khmer មហាផ្ទៃ (mɔɔhaaphtɨy), from មហា (mĕəʼhaa, “great”) + ផ្ទៃ (phtɨy, “land; territory”), equivalent to Thai มหา (má-hǎa) + ไผท (pà-tai); and compare Khmer មហាតថៃ (mɔɔhaatthay), of uncertain origin. Perhaps first used officially around 2006 Buddhist Era (1463/64 Common Era).[1]
Pronunciation
[edit]Orthographic | มหาดไทย m h ā ɗ ai d y | |
Phonemic | มะ-หาด-ไท m a – h ā ɗ – ai d | |
Romanization | Paiboon | má-hàat-tai |
Royal Institute | ma-hat-thai | |
(standard) IPA(key) | /ma˦˥.haːt̚˨˩.tʰaj˧/(R) |
Proper noun
[edit]มหาดไทย • (má-hàat-tai)
- (historical, Thailand government) (กรม~) the cabinet ministry in charge of civic welfare and civil administration as well as of the northern provinces, headed by the chancellor for civil affairs called สมุหนายก (sà-mú-hà-naa-yók).
- (Thailand government) (กระทรวง~) Ministry of Interior of Thailand.
Noun
[edit]มหาดไทย • (má-hàat-tai)
- (historical) (ทรง~) a crew cut like style of hair worn by men, originally worn by male commoners.[2]
- (กระทรวง~) interior ministry or similar agency.
References
[edit]- ^ สำนักงานปลัดกระทรวงมหาดไทย (n.d.) “ประวัติศาสตร์กระทรวงมหาดไทย”, in สำนักงานปลัดกระทรวงมหาดไทย[1] (in Thai), Bangkok: สำนักงานปลัดกระทรวงมหาดไทย, archived from the original on 20 October 2021
- ^ องค์ บรรจุน (2019 August 20) “แฟชั่นผมทรงมหาดไทยมาจากไหน ทำไมถึงฮิต”, in ศิลปวัฒนธรรม[2] (in Thai), Bangkok: มติชน, retrieved 2020-03-17