พระราชกฤษฎีกา

Thai

Etymology

From พระราช (prá-râat-chá, a prefix to nouns concerning a royal person, literally holy and royal) + กฤษฎีกา (grìt-sà-dii-gaa, edict; decree). Compare Khmer ព្រះរាជក្រឹត្យ (prĕəhriəckrətyɔɔ).

Pronunciation

Orthographicพระราชกฤษฎีกา
brarād͡ʑkʂīkā
Phonemic
พฺระ-ราด-ชะ-กฺริด-สะ-ดี-กา
b̥rarāɗd͡ʑak̥riɗsaɗīkā
RomanizationPaiboonprá-râat-chá-grìt-sà-dii-gaa
Royal Institutephra-rat-cha-krit-sa-di-ka
(standard) IPA(key)/pʰra˦˥.raːt̚˥˩.t͡ɕʰa˦˥.krit̚˨˩.sa˨˩.diː˧.kaː˧/(R)

Noun

พระราชกฤษฎีกา • (prá-râat-chá-grìt-sà-dii-gaa) (classifier ฉบับ)

  1. (archaic) any law, regulation, command, or edict given by a royal person.
  2. (historical) command, edict, or decree of a queen.
  3. (Thailand law) royal decree: decree issued by the monarch by virtue of a legal provision, probably first used on 10 December 1932 when the first constitution was enacted. Abbreviation: พ.ร.ฎ. (pɔɔ-rɔɔ-dɔɔ).
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