เทวรูป
Thai
Etymology
From Pali devarūpa, from deva (“divine”) + rūpa (“form; figure”), or from Sanskrit देवरूपा (devarūpā), from देव (deva, “divine”) + रूप (rūpa, “form; figure”), equivalent to Thai เทว (teeo) + รูป (rûup). Cognate with Modern Khmer ទេវរូប (teiwruup).
Pronunciation
Orthographic | เทวรูป e d w r ū p | |
Phonemic | เท-วะ-รูบ e d – w a – r ū ɓ | |
Romanization | Paiboon | tee-wá-rûup |
Royal Institute | the-wa-rup | |
(standard) IPA(key) | /tʰeː˧.wa˦˥.ruːp̚˥˩/ |
Noun
เทวรูป • (tee-wá-rûup) (classifier พระองค์ or องค์)
- divine representation: image of a deity, statue of a deity, etc.