กฎ

Thai

Etymology

From Old Khmer kat, *kat, kata (to engrave, to inscribe, to mark down, to note down, to record, to register; to note, to observe; to decide, to solve, to resolve; etc); extended as kaṃmnat, kāṃnata, from which Thai กำหนด (gam-nòt) was derived. Cognate with Modern Khmer កត់ (kɑt); Lao ກົດ (kot). Possibly cognate with Thai กด (gòt).

Pronunciation

Orthographicกฎ
k
Phonemicกด
kɗ
RomanizationPaiboongòt
Royal Institutekot
(standard) IPA(key)/kot̚˨˩/
Homophonesกช
กด

Verb

กฎ (gòt)

  1. (archaic) to engrave, to inscribe; to mark down, to note down; to record, to register.
  2. (archaic) to command, to decree, to direct, to instruct, to order, to ordain; to rule, to decide, to judge, to solve, to resolve; to enact, to legislate, to prescribe, to regulate.

Noun

กฎ (gòt)

  1. (archaic) engravement, inscription; account, note, record, register.
  2. (archaic) command, decree, edict, direction, instruction, order, ordinance, prescription, precept; decision, ruling, judgment, verdict, resolution, solution.
  3. law; statue; regulation; rule.
  4. (administrative law) secondary legislation.

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