ราเมศวร

Thai

Alternative forms

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from Sanskrit रामेश्वर (rāmeśvara, literally Lord Rāma), from राम (rāma, Rāma) + ईश्वर (īśvara, chief; lord; master), equivalent to Thai ราม (raam) + อิศวร (ì-sǔuan). Cognate with Burmese ရာမသွန် (rama.swan); Khmer រាមេសូរ (riəmeisou).

Pronunciation

Orthographicราเมศวร
rāemɕwr
Phonemicรา-เม-สวน
rāemswn
ราม-เม-สวน
rāmemswn
RomanizationPaiboonraa-mee-sǔuanraam-mee-sǔuan
Royal Institutera-me-suanram-me-suan
(standard) IPA(key)/raː˧.meː˧.sua̯n˩˩˦//raːm˧.meː˧.sua̯n˩˩˦/

Proper noun

ราเมศวร (raa-mee-sǔuan)

  1. (historical) a royal title given to the crown prince of Ayutthaya.
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