องค์
Thai
Etymology
From Pali aṅga (“constituent; factor; member; part”) or Sanskrit अङ्ग (aṅga, “body; component; constituent; limb; etc”); perhaps via Old Khmer ʼaṅga, ʼaṅa, ʼã (“member, part; article, item, thing; body, person”). Cognate with Lao ອົງ (ʼong). Compare Modern Khmer អង្គ (ʼɑng).
Pronunciation
Orthographic | องค์ ɒ ŋ g ʻ | |
Phonemic | อง ɒ ŋ | |
Romanization | Paiboon | ong |
Royal Institute | ong | |
(standard) IPA(key) | /ʔoŋ˧/(R) | |
Homophones |
Noun
องค์ • (ong)
- (of a god, high priest, or royal person) body; form.
- used as an honorific for or term of address to:
- (slang)
- body; embodiment.
- component; constituent; element.
Classifier
องค์ • (ong)
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