ตำแย
Thai
Pronunciation
| Orthographic | ตำแย t å æ y | |
|---|---|---|
| Phonemic | ตำ-แย t å – æ y | |
| Romanization | Paiboon | dtam-yɛɛ |
| Royal Institute | tam-yae | |
| (standard) IPA(key) | /tam˧.jɛː˧/(R) | |
Etymology 1
After Ātreya, from Sanskrit आत्रेय (ātreya, literally “of, belonging to, or descending from Atri”), known in Thai as มหาเถรตำแย (má-hǎa-těen dtam-yɛɛ; "High Priest Tamyae"), a Hindu priest who wrote a treatise on midwifery.
Noun
ตำแย • (dtam-yɛɛ) (classifier คน)
Related terms
Etymology 2
Noun
ตำแย • (dtam-yɛɛ)
- (botany) Hawaiian wood nettle, the plant Laportea interrupta of the family Urticaceae, having stinging hairs.
Synonyms
- กะลังตังไก่
- ตำแยตัวเมีย
Derived terms
- ตำแยเครือ
- ตำแยตัวผู้
- ตำแยตัวเมีย
Adjective
ตำแย • (dtam-yɛɛ)
- (figurative) that stings or injures like Hawaiian wood nettle.
Derived terms
- ปากตำแย