บังคม

Thai

Verb 1

Etymology

From Old Khmer paṅgaṃ, paṅgaṃma, paṅgaṃmma, paṅgama (to pay respect (to gods, kings, etc) by joining the hands and raising them to the head in reverential salutation); extended forms of *phgaṃ, from which Thai ผคม was derived; equivalent to Thai บัง (bang) + คม (kom). Cognate Modern បង្គំ (bɑngkum).

Pronunciation

Orthographicบังคม
ɓŋgm
Phonemicบัง-คม
ɓŋgm
RomanizationPaiboonbang-kom
Royal Institutebang-khom
(standard) IPA(key)/baŋ˧.kʰom˧/

Verb

บังคม (bang-kom) (abstract noun การบังคม)

  1. to pay respect or homage (to gods or high-ranking royal persons, or their representations, as images, statues, etc) by sitting on the heels with the upper body erect, pressing the palms together in a salute fashion, raising the palms up until the thumbs touch the forehead whilst lifting the head upwards also, and lowering the head and the palms down with the palms stopped at the chest of the performer.
  2. to pay deep respect or homage (to gods or high-ranking royal persons, or their representations, as images, statues, etc).

Noun

บังคม (bang-kom)

  1. such respect or homage.

Derived terms

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