อนาถา
Thai
Etymology
From อ (ɔɔ, “lacking; without”) + นาถา (“protector; master; lord; husband; etc”).
Pronunciation
| Orthographic | อนาถา ɒ n ā tʰ ā | |
|---|---|---|
| Phonemic | อะ-นา-ถา ɒ a – n ā – tʰ ā | |
| Romanization | Paiboon | à-naa-tǎa |
| Royal Institute | a-na-tha | |
| (standard) IPA(key) | /ʔa˨˩.naː˧.tʰaː˩˩˦/(R) | |
Adjective
อนาถา • (à-naa-tǎa) (abstract noun ความอนาถา)
- (elegant) having no one to depend on, supportless, aidless, helpless; parentless, orphan; destitute, indigent, poverty-stricken, impoverished, needy.
Noun
อนาถา • (à-naa-tǎa)
- (procedural law) (คน~) pauper.
- (procedural law) (คดี~) pauper's lawsuit; pauper-instituted case; legal case or proceedings carried out in forma pauperis.
Adverb
อนาถา • (à-naa-tǎa) (abstract noun ความอนาถา)
- (procedural law) in forma pauperis.
See also
- อนาถ (à-nàat)