มัจจุราช

Thai

Etymology

Borrowed from Pali maccurāja, from maccu (death) + rāja (king), literally "king of death", equivalent to มัจจุ + ราช (râat).

Pronunciation

Orthographicมัจจุราช
mt͡ɕt͡ɕurād͡ʑ
Phonemic
มัด-จุ-ราด
mɗt͡ɕurāɗ
RomanizationPaiboonmát-jù-râat
Royal Institutemat-chu-rat
(standard) IPA(key)/mat̚˦˥.t͡ɕu˨˩.raːt̚˥˩/(R)

Noun

มัจจุราช • (mát-jù-râat)

  1. (Buddhism, Hinduism) Yama, the god of death who serves as the overlord of the hells and the judge of the dead.
  2. (theology) any god of death.
  3. (figurative) anyone or anything that causes death, destruction, or ruin; death, destruction, or ruin itself.

Synonyms

  • (Yama; any god of death) See ยม (yom).
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