Thai

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Etymology 1

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From Pali tala (face; surface; etc); from Sanskrit तल (tala, idem); possibly via Old Khmer tala (level; echelon; etc).

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Pronunciation

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Orthographicดล
ɗ l
Phonemic
ดน
ɗ n
[bound form]
ดน-ละ-
ɗ n – l a –
RomanizationPaiboondondon-lá-
Royal Institutedondon-la-
(standard) IPA(key)/don˧/(R)/don˧.la˦˥./

Noun

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ดล (don)

  1. (elegant, poetic) layer, tier; ground, base; surface, face.
Derived terms
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Etymology 2

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From Old Khmer tala, ṭala (to reach, to arrive; until, up to; etc). Cognate with Modern Khmer ដល់ (dɑl).

Pronunciation

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Orthographicดล
ɗ l
Phonemic
ดน
ɗ n
RomanizationPaiboondon
Royal Institutedon
(standard) IPA(key)/don˧/(R)

Noun

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ดล (don) (abstract noun การดล)

  1. (archaic, poetic) to reach; to arrive; to come (to, at, etc).
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Etymology 3

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Pronunciation

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Orthographicดล
ɗ l
Phonemic
ดน
ɗ n
RomanizationPaiboondon
Royal Institutedon
(standard) IPA(key)/don˧/(R)

Noun

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ดล (don) (abstract noun การดล)

  1. to cause, create, produce, or bring about, especially magically, supernaturally, or emotionally.
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