น้ำสังข์

Thai

Etymology

From น้ำ (náam, water) + สังข์ (sǎng, conch); literally "conch water".

Pronunciation

Orthographicน้ำสังข์
nˆåsŋʻ
Phonemic
น้าม-สัง
nˆāmsŋ
RomanizationPaiboonnáam-sǎng
Royal Institutenam-sang
(standard) IPA(key)/naːm˦˥.saŋ˩˩˦/(R)
pouring of such water during wedding

Noun

น้ำสังข์ • (náam-sǎng)

  1. consecrated water contained in a conch, traditionally poured on someone or something for auspicious purposes, as on the hands of a bride and her groom during their wedding ceremony or on the head of a child during a tonsure ceremony.
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