สุรคต
Thai
Etymology
From สุร (“god, deity; gallant, warrior”) + คต (kót, “gone”); literally "gone to [the land of] gods" or "gone to [the land of] gallants".
Pronunciation
Orthographic | สุรคต s u r g t | |
Phonemic | สุ-ระ-คด s u – r a – g ɗ | |
Romanization | Paiboon | sù-rá-kót |
Royal Institute | su-ra-khot | |
(standard) IPA(key) | /su˨˩.ra˦˥.kʰot̚˦˥/ |
Verb
สุรคต • (sù-rá-kót) (abstract noun การสุรคต)
- (used of foreign monarchs, archaic) to die.