"លោកអ្នកឧកញ៉ា" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Khmer]

Forms: look nĕək ʼokñaa [romanization]
Etymology: លោក (look, “sir”) + អ្នក (nĕək, a polite term of address in Khmer society for someone without calling their name directly) + ឧកញ៉ា (ʼokñaa, the second highest royal title). This is a title for a classical Khmer official which was coined in the eighteenth century, replacing the much older សម្ដេចចៅពញា (sɑmdac chav pɲie), an ancient high military rank. Etymology templates: {{compound|km|លោក|អ្នក|ឧកញ៉ា|gloss1=sir|pos2=a polite term of address in Khmer society for someone without calling their name directly|pos3=the second highest royal title}} លោក (look, “sir”) + អ្នក (nĕək, a polite term of address in Khmer society for someone without calling their name directly) + ឧកញ៉ា (ʼokñaa, the second highest royal title) Head templates: {{km-noun|head=លោកអ្នកឧកញ៉ា}} លោកអ្នកឧកញ៉ា • (look nĕək ʼokñaa)
  1. grand duke
    Sense id: en-លោកអ្នកឧកញ៉ា-km-noun-ohTIjvHR Categories (other): Khmer entries with incorrect language header, Khmer terms with non-redundant manual transliterations, Khmer terms with redundant script codes

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        "pos2": "a polite term of address in Khmer society for someone without calling their name directly",
        "pos3": "the second highest royal title"
      },
      "expansion": "លោក (look, “sir”) + អ្នក (nĕək, a polite term of address in Khmer society for someone without calling their name directly) + ឧកញ៉ា (ʼokñaa, the second highest royal title)",
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  "etymology_text": "លោក (look, “sir”) + អ្នក (nĕək, a polite term of address in Khmer society for someone without calling their name directly) + ឧកញ៉ា (ʼokñaa, the second highest royal title).\nThis is a title for a classical Khmer official which was coined in the eighteenth century, replacing the much older សម្ដេចចៅពញា (sɑmdac chav pɲie), an ancient high military rank.",
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