สนิท
Thai
Etymology
From Pali siniddha (“gluey, sticky; smooth, sleek; lovely, pretty; etc”), ultimately from Sanskrit स्निग्ध (snigdha, “idem”), according to the Royal Institute Dictionary 2011; but more likely to be from Old Khmer ត្និត៑ (tnit, “close; intimate”) or from Sanskrit सनीड (sanīḍa, “close; closely united or related; etc”).
Compare Modern Khmer ស្និទ្ធ (snət, “close, intimate; beloved, dear”).
Pronunciation
| Orthographic | สนิท s n i d | |
|---|---|---|
| Phonemic | สะ-หฺนิด s a – h ̥ n i ɗ | |
| Romanization | Paiboon | sà-nìt |
| Royal Institute | sa-nit | |
| (standard) IPA(key) | /sa˨˩.nit̚˨˩/(R) | |
Adjective
สนิท • (sà-nìt) (abstract noun ความสนิท)
Adverb
สนิท • (sà-nìt) (abstract noun ความสนิท)
- closely; tightly; firmly; securely.
- well: often used to describe the condition of being or becoming one.
- completely, totally; only, solely.
Derived terms
- คนสนิท
- ตีสนิท
- ทอดสนิท
- มหาสนิท
- สนิทใจ
- สนิทสนม
- สนิทเสน่หา