สุก

Pali

Alternative forms

Noun

สุก m

  1. Thai script form of suka (parrot)

Declension

Thai

Etymology 1

From Middle Chinese (MC dzyuwk, “ripe, cooked”). Cognate with Lao ສຸກ (suk), Shan သုၵ်း (súk), Ahom 𑜏𑜤𑜀𑜫 (suk), Zhuang sug. Compare Sui sog (ripe) and Proto-Hlai *sʰɯːk (whence tɯːʔ⁷~tɯːk⁷~tɯaʔ⁷ across the different lects).

Pronunciation

Orthographic/Phonemicสุก
suk
RomanizationPaiboonsùk
Royal Institutesuk
(standard) IPA(key)/suk̚˨˩/(R)
Homophones

Adjective

สุก • (sùk) (abstract noun ความสุก)

  1. well-cooked.
  2. ripe.

Verb

สุก • (sùk) (abstract noun การสุก)

  1. (intransitive) to be cooked.
  2. (intransitive) to ripen.

Etymology 2

From Pali suka (parrot). Compare Sanskrit शुक (śuka, parrot).

Pronunciation

Orthographic/Phonemicสุก
suk
RomanizationPaiboonsùk
Royal Institutesuk
(standard) IPA(key)/suk̚˨˩/(R)
Homophones

Noun

สุก • (sùk)

  1. parrot.

Pronunciation

Orthographic/Phonemicสุก
suk
RomanizationPaiboonsùk
Royal Institutesuk
(standard) IPA(key)/suk̚˨˩/(R)
Homophones

Verb

สุก • (sùk) (abstract noun การสุก)

  1. to end turn in a traditional game called duat.

Etymology 4

From Pali sukka (white; bright). Compare Sanskrit शुक्र (śukra, white; bright).

Alternative forms

Alternative forms
  • สุกก

Pronunciation

Orthographicสุก
suk
Phonemic
[bound form]
สุก-กะ-
sukka
RomanizationPaiboonsùk-gà-
Royal Institutesuk-ka-
(standard) IPA(key)/suk̚˨˩.ka˨˩./

Adjective

สุก • (sùk-gà-)

  1. white; bright; clean; good
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