นิรโทษกรรม

Thai

Etymology

From Sanskrit निर्दोष (nirdoṣa, faultless; guiltless) + कर्म (karma, act; action; activity).

Pronunciation

Orthographicนิรโทษกรรม
nirodʂkrrm
Phonemicนิ-ระ-โทด-สะ-กำ
niraodɗsakå
RomanizationPaiboonní-rá-tôot-sà-gam
Royal Instituteni-ra-thot-sa-kam
(standard) IPA(key)/ni˦˥.ra˦˥.tʰoːt̚˥˩.sa˨˩.kam˧/

Noun

นิรโทษกรรม (ní-rá-tôot-sà-gam)

  1. (civil law) justifiable act, as an act harmful to another done in the execution of a lawful order or unavoidably done for the purpose of protecting oneself, the rights of a third party, or a legally protected interest.
  2. (criminal law) amnesty.

Verb

นิรโทษกรรม (ní-rá-tôot-sà-gam) (abstract noun การนิรโทษกรรม)

  1. (criminal law) to amnesty.
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