ยักษ์

Thai

A mural painting at the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, Bangkok, depicting Surasa the yakṣī (female yakṣa)
A mural painting at the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, Bangkok, depicting a yakṣa king on his chariot

Alternative forms

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Sanskrit यक्ष (yakṣa, yakṣa). Cognate with យក្ស (yĕək); Lao ຍັກ (nyak).

Pronunciation

Orthographicยักษ์
ykʂʻ
Phonemicยัก
yk
RomanizationPaiboonyák
Royal Instituteyak
(standard) IPA(key)/jak̚˦˥/
Homophonesยัก
ยักข์

Noun

ยักษ์ (yák)

  1. (mythology) yakṣa, a kind of malevolent supernatural being, often depicted as having supernatural power, great strength, a very large body, and a frightening appearance.
  2. (mythology) any similar being, such as giant or ogre.
  3. (figuratively, sometimes derogatory and offensive) person characteristic of a yakṣa, such as one who is malevolent, is ruthless, has extraordinarily great strength, has a very large body, or has a frightening appearance.

Adjective

ยักษ์ (yák) (abstract noun ความยักษ์)

  1. (figuratively, sometimes derogatory and offensive) of, resembling, or characteristic of a yakṣa, such as being malevolent, being ruthless, having great strength, having a very large body, or having a frightening appearance.
  2. (figuratively) extraordinarily great (in size, quantity, degree, extent, importance, etc).
  • (feminine): ยักษี, ยักษิณี

Synonyms

Synonyms

See also

See also

Derived terms

Derived terms
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