แสนปม
Thai
Etymology
From แสน (sɛ̌ɛn, “multitudinous”, literally “hundred thousand”) + ปม (bpom, “protuberance; swelling; tumour; etc.”); literally "a great many tumours" or "a hundred thousand tumours"; after Sɛ̌ɛn Bpom, a legendary figure who had undergone such a disorder.
Pronunciation
| Orthographic | แสนปม æ s n p m | |
|---|---|---|
| Phonemic | แสน-ปม æ s n – p m | |
| Romanization | Paiboon | sɛ̌ɛn-bpom |
| Royal Institute | saen-pom | |
| (standard) IPA(key) | /sɛːn˩˩˦.pom˧/(R) | |
Noun
แสนปม • (sɛ̌ɛn-bpom)
Synonyms
- ท้าวแสนปม (táao-sɛ̌ɛn-bpom)
- เนื้องอกเส้นประสาททั่วกาย (nʉ́ʉa-ngɔ̂ɔk-sên-bprà-sàat-tûa-gaai)