"ทศกัณฐ์" meaning in Thai

See ทศกัณฐ์ in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Proper name

IPA: /tʰot̚˦˥.sa˨˩.kan˧/ [standard] Forms: tót-sà-gan [romanization]
Etymology: From ทศ (tót, “ten”) + กัณฐ์ (“throat; neck”); literally "ten necks" or "ten-necked"; ultimately made from Sanskrit दश (daśa, “ten”) and कण्ठ (kaṇṭha, “neck”). Compare with Telugu దశకంఠుడు (daśakaṇṭhuḍu) and Burmese ဒဿဂီရိ (da.ssa.giri.). Etymology templates: {{com|th|ทศ|กัณฐ์|t1=ten|t2=throat; neck}} ทศ (tót, “ten”) + กัณฐ์ (“throat; neck”), {{bor|th|sa|दश||ten}} Sanskrit दश (daśa, “ten”), {{cog|te|దశకంఠుడు}} Telugu దశకంఠుడు (daśakaṇṭhuḍu), {{cog|my|ဒဿဂီရိ}} Burmese ဒဿဂီရိ (da.ssa.giri.) Head templates: {{th-proper noun}} ทศกัณฐ์ • (tót-sà-gan)
  1. (Hindu mythology) Ravana, the demon king with ten necks Wikipedia link: th:ทศกัณฐ์ Categories (topical): Hindu mythology, Mythology
    Sense id: en-ทศกัณฐ์-th-name-s-68HqSu Categories (other): Thai entries with incorrect language header, Thai terms with redundant script codes

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