สุโขทัย
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Thai
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]- ศุกโขไท (sùk-kǒo-tai), ศุกโขไทย (sùk-kǒo-tai), ศุกโฃไทย (sùk-kǒo-tai), ศุโขไท (sù-kǒo-tai), ศุโขไทย (sù-kǒo-tai), ษุกโขไท (sùk-kǒo-tai), สุกโขใทย (sùk-kǒo-tai), สุกโขไทย (sùk-kǒo-tai), สุโขทย (sù-kǒo-tá-yá-) — obsolete
Etymology
[edit]- Generally thought to be from สุข (sùk, “happiness”) + อุทัย (ù-tai, “emergence; rise”), literally “rise of happiness”.
- Prince Suphawat Kasemsi (ศุภวัฒย์ เกษมศรี) suggested that it might be from Old Thai ศุก (sùk, “city; town”) + โข (kǒo, “great; large”) + ไท (tai, “Thai”), literally “great town of the Thais”.[1]
- Compare Modern Khmer សុខោទ័យ (sokhaotɨy); Modern Lao ສຸໂຂໄທ (su khō thai).
Pronunciation
[edit]Orthographic | สุโขทัย s u o kʰ d ạ y | ||
Phonemic | สุ-โข-ไท s u – o kʰ – ai d | สุก-โข-ไท s u k – o kʰ – ai d | |
Romanization | Paiboon | sù-kǒo-tai | sùk-kǒo-tai |
Royal Institute | su-kho-thai | suk-kho-thai | |
(standard) IPA(key) | /su˨˩.kʰoː˩˩˦.tʰaj˧/(R) | /suk̚˨˩.kʰoː˩˩˦.tʰaj˧/(R) |
Usage notes
[edit]- Formerly pronounced สุก-โข-ไท (sùk-kǒo-tai), based on the archaic spellings ศุกโขไท (sùk-kǒo-tai), ศุกโขไทย (sùk-kǒo-tai), ษุกโขไท (sùk-kǒo-tai), สุกโขใทย (sùk-kǒo-tai), สุกโขไทย (sùk-kǒo-tai), etc.
Proper noun
[edit]สุโขทัย • (sù-kǒo-tai)
- (historical) Sukhothai, an ancient kingdom in present-day Northern Thailand.
- (จังหวัด~) Sukhothai, a town in Northern Thailand, once a capital of the Sukhothai kingdom, now a province of Thailand.
Descendants
[edit]References
[edit]- ↑ 1.0 1.1 ราชบัณฑิตยสถาน. (๒๕๕๓). กฎหมายตราสามดวง: พระทำนูน. กรุงเทพฯ: ราชบัณฑิตยสถาน. →ISBN. หน้า ๑๑๗.