นาคปรก
Thai
editEtymology
editFrom นาค (nâak, “nāga”) + ปรก (bpròk, “to cover (over)”).
Pronunciation
editOrthographic | นาคปรก n ā g p r k | |
Phonemic | นาก-ปฺรก n ā k – p ̥ r k | |
Romanization | Paiboon | nâak-bpròk |
Royal Institute | nak-prok | |
(standard) IPA(key) | /naːk̚˥˩.prok̚˨˩/(R) |
Proper noun
editนาคปรก • (nâak-bpròk)
- (Buddhist mythology) the event during the life of Gautama Buddha, taking place four weeks after he began meditating under the Bodhi Tree, in which a nāga named Mucalinda came up from beneath the earth to protect the Buddha from a prodigious rain with its hood.
Noun
editนาคปรก • (nâak-bpròk)