"อมตะ" meaning in Thai

See อมตะ in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Adjective

IPA: /ʔa˨˩.ma˦˥.taʔ˨˩/ [standard] Forms: à-má-dtà [romanization]
Etymology: From Pali amata (“nectar; ambrosia”, literally “not dead; undead; undying”). Cognate with Khmer អមត (ʼâmôt). Compare Sanskrit अमृत (amṛta), from which Thai อมฤต (à-má-rít) is derived. Etymology templates: {{bor|th|pi|amata|gloss=nectar; ambrosia|lit=not dead; undead; undying}} Pali amata (“nectar; ambrosia”, literally “not dead; undead; undying”), {{cog|km|អមត}} Khmer អមត (ʼâmôt), {{cog|sa|अमृत}} Sanskrit अमृत (amṛta), {{cog|th|อมฤต}} Thai อมฤต (à-má-rít) Head templates: {{th-adj|-}} อมตะ • (à-má-dtà)
  1. (elegant) not subject to death or decay: deathless, immortal, undying, imperishable, etc. Tags: formal
    Sense id: en-อมตะ-th-adj-NClwp2GG Categories (other): Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries, Thai entries with incorrect language header, Thai terms with redundant script codes Disambiguation of Pages with 1 entry: 44 17 20 19 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 58 16 18 8 Disambiguation of Thai entries with incorrect language header: 58 7 30 5 Disambiguation of Thai terms with redundant script codes: 57 7 32 4
  2. (figurative, elegant) not affected by time: timeless. Tags: figuratively, formal
    Sense id: en-อมตะ-th-adj-KtQJDej0
  3. (figurative, elegant) forever; perpetual; eternal; everlasting. Tags: figuratively, formal
    Sense id: en-อมตะ-th-adj-pe2uAC4I
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: อมต (à-má-dtà-)

Noun

IPA: /ʔa˨˩.ma˦˥.taʔ˨˩/ [standard] Forms: à-má-dtà [romanization]
Etymology: From Pali amata (“nectar; ambrosia”, literally “not dead; undead; undying”). Cognate with Khmer អមត (ʼâmôt). Compare Sanskrit अमृत (amṛta), from which Thai อมฤต (à-má-rít) is derived. Etymology templates: {{bor|th|pi|amata|gloss=nectar; ambrosia|lit=not dead; undead; undying}} Pali amata (“nectar; ambrosia”, literally “not dead; undead; undying”), {{cog|km|អមត}} Khmer អមត (ʼâmôt), {{cog|sa|अमृत}} Sanskrit अमृत (amṛta), {{cog|th|อมฤต}} Thai อมฤต (à-má-rít) Head templates: {{th-noun}} อมตะ • (à-má-dtà)
  1. (Buddhism, elegant) (พระ~) nirvana. Tags: formal Categories (topical): Buddhism
    Sense id: en-อมตะ-th-noun-HnE56XGl Topics: Buddhism, lifestyle, religion
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: อมต (à-má-dtà-)

Alternative forms

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Download raw JSONL data for อมตะ meaning in Thai (4.2kB)

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