ตุลาการ

Thai

Etymology

From ตุล (dtun, weighing scale; equilibrium; balance) + อาการ (aa-gaan, state; condition; nature; etc), or from ตุลา (dtù-laa, weighing scale; equilibrium; balance) + การ (gaan, act; action; activity; business; etc). Compare Modern Khmer តុលាការ (tolaakaa, judge, judicial officer; justice, judicial affair; jurisdiction; etc). Somewhat related to Thai ตระลาการ, กระลาการ.

Pronunciation

Orthographicตุลาการ
tulākār
Phonemicตุ-ลา-กาน
tulākān
RomanizationPaiboondtù-laa-gaan
Royal Institutetu-la-kan
(standard) IPA(key)/tu˨˩.laː˧.kaːn˧/

Noun

ตุลาการ (dtù-laa-gaan)

  1. (classifier คน) judge: judicial officer.
  2. (archaic) justice; justness; fairness; righteousness.

Usage notes

In the modern judicial system of Thailand, the present term refers to a judicial officer at any court other than a court of justice. A court of justice judicial officer is referred to as ผู้พิพากษา (pûu-pí-pâak-sǎa). Thai judicial officers, irrespective of their courts, are formally called ข้าราชการตุลาการ (kâa-râat-chá-gaan-dtù-laa-gaan).

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