บัณฑูร

Thai

Alternative forms

  • (archaic): บันทูล

Etymology

From Angkorian Old Khmer pandūl, pandul (royal command; royal utterance; to issue a royal command; to speak to (a subject); etc, literally to cause to hear or receive with humility), perhaps an extended form of *pdūl (to carry, place, raise, or wear on the head). Compare Pre-Angkorian Old Khmer paṃdul; Angkorian Old Khmer pandval; Modern Khmer បន្ទូល (bɑntuul), ផ្ទូល (phtuul), ផ្ទុល (phtul), ផ្ទុរ (phtuʼ).

Pronunciation

Orthographicบัณฑูร
ɓɳɖūr
Phonemic
บัน-ทูน
ɓndūn
RomanizationPaiboonban-tuun
Royal Instituteban-thun
(standard) IPA(key)/ban˧.tʰuːn˧/(R)

Noun

บัณฑูร • (ban-tuun)

  1. (พระ~, พระราช~) command, decree, or order of an heir to the throne.
  2. (พระ~, พระราช~) the heir to the throne himself.
  3. (archaic) (พระ~, พระราช~) command, decree, or order of a monarch.
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