อุบาทว์

Thai

Alternative forms

Alternative forms
  • อุปัทว์
  • อุปัทวะ

Etymology

From Pali upaddava (calamity, danger, disaster, peril; distress; misfortune; etc). Cognate with Modern Khmer ឧបទ្ទវ (’ŏbâttôv). Compare Sanskrit उपद्रव (upadrava), from which derived Old Khmer *upadrava, ūppadrubya, oppadrabya, and Modern Khmer ឧបទ្រព (’ŏbâtrôp).

Pronunciation

Orthographicอุบาทว์
ɒuɓādwʻ
Phonemicอุ-บาด
ɒuɓāɗ
RomanizationPaiboonù-bàat
Royal Instituteu-bat
(standard) IPA(key)/ʔu˨˩.baːt̚˨˩/
Homophonesอุบาท

Adjective

อุบาทว์ (ù-bàat) (abstract noun ความอุบาทว์)

  1. inauspicious; ill-fated, ill-omened; ill-portending; unfortunate, unlucky; doomed, damned.
  2. (derogatory, offensive) evil, wicked; immoral, obscene, indecent, lewd; ugly, hideous; despicable, disgusting, contemptible; condemnable, denunciable.
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