พฤฒิบาศ
Thai
Etymology
From Sanskrit वृद्धि (vṛddhi, “growth, prosperity”) + पाश (pāśa, “rope”); equivalent to พฤฒิ + บาศ (bàat).
Pronunciation
Orthographic | พฤฒิบาศ b ṛ ɖʰ i ɓ ā ɕ | |
Phonemic | พฺรึด-ทิ-บาด b ̥ r ụ ɗ – d i – ɓ ā ɗ | |
Romanization | Paiboon | prʉ́t-tí-bàat |
Royal Institute | phruet-thi-bat | |
(standard) IPA(key) | /pʰrɯt̚˦˥.tʰi˦˥.baːt̚˨˩/ |
Noun
พฤฒิบาศ • (prʉ́t-tí-bàat)
- Brahmin priest responsible for carrying out ceremonies concerning elephants and ceremonies of driving out evil spirits.