ဒုန်
Appearance
Mon
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]ဒုန် (dun)
Derived terms
[edit]- ဒုန်ကရာပ် (dun karāp, verb)[4]
- ဒုန်ကြာပ် (dun krāp, “(Pak Kret District) bamboo clothespin”, noun)[2]
- ဒုန်ချူ (dun khyū, “bamboo pole”, noun)
- ဒုန်ဓလ (dun dhala, “giant thorny bamboo (Bambusa bambos)”, noun)
- ဒုန်ကသၚ် (dun kasaṅ),[5] ဒုန်အသၚ် (dun ʼasaṅ, “Thyrsostachys siamensis”, noun)[2]
- သတ်ဆုသတ်ဒုန် (sat chu sat dun, “crop”, noun)
Verb
[edit]ဒုန် (dun)
References
[edit]- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Shorto, H.L. (1962) A Dictionary of Modern Spoken Mon[1], London: Oxford University Press. Searchable online at SEAlang.net.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 Sakamoto, Yasuyuki (1994) Mon - Japanese Dictionary[2] (in Japanese), Tokyo: Institute for the Study of Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, page 442
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Haswell, J. M. (1874) Grammatical Notes and Vocabulary of the Peguan Language: To which are Added a Few Pages of Phrases, &c[3], Rangoon: American Mission Press, page 79
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 อนุสรณ์ สถานนท์, ร้อยตรี [Anusorn Sathanon, Sub-Lt.] (1984) พจนานุกรม มอญ-ไทย [Mon-Thai Dictionary], page 91; Thai translation of Halliday, R. (1922) A Mon-English Dictionary, Bangkok: Siam Society (2nd ed.: Rangoon: Mon Cultural Section, Ministry of Union Culture, Govt. of the Union of Burma, 1955).
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 จำปี ซื่อสัตย์ [Champi Suesat] (2007[2008]) “ไผ่; พาย ก.”, in พจนานุกรมไทย-มอญ สำเนียงมอญลพบุรี [Thai-Mon (Lopburi Dialect) Dictionary] (in Thai), ปทุมธานี [Pathum Thani]: วัดจันทน์กะพ้อ [Chan Kapho Temple], pages 148, 158