ยกบัตร

Thai

Alternative forms

Alternative forms

Etymology

Possibly from Sanskrit आयुक्त (āyukta, agent; deputy; minister; royally appointed officer; etc.) + Pali paḍa (charter; letter close; seal of appointment; etc.), compare Sanskrit प्राप्त (prāpta, chartered; received; valid; etc.).

Pronunciation

Orthographicยกบัตร
ykɓtr
Phonemicยก-กะ-บัด
ykkaɓɗ
RomanizationPaiboonyók-gà-bàt
Royal Instituteyok-ka-bat
(standard) IPA(key)/jok̚˦˥.ka˨˩.bat̚˨˩/

Noun

ยกบัตร (yók-gà-bàt)

  1. (archaic) a public officer responsible for provision of military supplies.
  2. (archaic) a public officer responsible for inspection of military affairs.
  3. (archaic) a public officer sent by กระทรวงวัง (grà-suuang-wang, Ministry of Palace Affairs) to a city, town, etc., to inspect its judicial service.
  4. (archaic) a prosecuting attorney.

Synonyms

prosecuting attorney

References

  • Royal Institute of Thailand. (2010). Gòt-mǎai Dtraa Sǎam Duuang Prá-tam-nuun Chà-bàp Râat-chá-ban-dìt-dtà-yá-sà-tǎan กฎหมายตราสามดวง พระทำนูน ฉบับราชบัณฑิตยสถาน [The Code of the Three Great Seals: The Statute, Royal Institute Version]. (in Thai). Bangkok: Royal Institute of Thailand. →ISBN. p. 92–93.
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