ထားဝယ်
Appearance
Burmese
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from Mon ထဝဲါ (“to sit cross-legged”), in reference to what the Buddha did in the air over the place according to Mūlamūlī (မူလမူလီ), a Mon book on cosmogony[1] or to his sitting posture. See also Burmese ထက်ဝယ်ဖွဲ့ခွေ (htak-waihpwai.hkwe, “to sit cross-legged”).
Pronunciation
[edit]- Phonetic respelling: ဒါး'ဝယ်
- IPA(key): /dəwɛ̀/
- Romanization: MLCTS: hta:wai • ALA-LC: thāʺvayʻ • BGN/PCGN: dăwè • Okell: htăwe
Proper noun
[edit]ထားဝယ် • (hta:wai)
Noun
[edit]ထားဝယ် • (hta:wai)
- (~လူမျိုး) Tavoyan people;[2] whose language has been regarded as a dialect of Burmese, but sometimes as a distinct one from it.[3]
Derived terms
[edit](Nouns)
- ထားဝယ်ငါးပိ (hta:wai-nga:pi.)
- ထားဝယ်ဆောင် (hta:waihcaung)
Descendants
[edit]- → Thai: ทวาย (tá-waai)
- → Lao: ທະວາຍ (tha wāi)
- → Shan: ထဝႄႇ (thǎ wàae)
- → Khmer: ថ្វាយ (thvaay)
- → Japanese: ダウェー (dawē)
References
[edit]- ^ Taw Sein Ko (1888) The Mahājanaka Jātaka: Being the Story of One of the Anterior Births of Gotama Buddha[1], Rangoon: The Hanthawaddy Press, pages 162, 171
- ^ “ထားဝယ်” in The Judson Burmese–English Dictionary (Rangoon: American Baptist Mission Press 1921), page 519.
- ^ Hammarström, Harald, Forkel, Robert, Haspelmath, Martin, Bank, Sebastian (2020) “Tavoyan”, in Glottolog 4.3.[2], Jena: Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History, (Accessed on 17 October 2020.)