สมี
Thai
Pronunciation
Orthographic | สมี s m ī | |
Phonemic | สะ-หฺมี s a – h ̥ m ī | |
Romanization | Paiboon | sà-mǐi |
Royal Institute | sa-mi | |
(standard) IPA(key) | /sa˨˩.miː˩˩˦/(R) |
Etymology 1
Uncertain. Possibly from Pali sāmī (“chief, lord, master; a courtesy title for a man: mister, signor, etc”) and cognate with Thai สามี (sǎa-mii).
Noun
สมี • (sà-mǐi) (classifier รูป or องค์)
- (Buddhism and archaic) an honorary for or term of address to a priest.
- (Buddhism and derogatory) a title for or term of address to a priest convicted of the gravest indiscipline.
Etymology 2
From Sanskrit शमी (śamī, “śamī tree: Prosopis cineraria”).
Noun
สมี • (sà-mǐi) (classifier ต้น)
- (botany) Egyptian riverhemp: the plant Sesbania sesban of the family Leguminosae, whose leaves are traditionally used in fire worship rites.
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