ท้องตรา

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Thai[edit]

Alternative forms[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From ท้อง (tɔ́ɔng, content) +‎ ตรา (dtraa, seal; to enact; to affix, to impress, to imprint, to mark down; etc); literally "affixed content".

Pronunciation[edit]

Orthographicท้องตรา
d ˆ ɒ ŋ t r ā
Phonemic
ท้อง-ตฺรา
d ˆ ɒ ŋ – t ̥ r ā
RomanizationPaiboontɔ́ɔng-dtraa
Royal Institutethong-tra
(standard) IPA(key)/tʰɔːŋ˦˥.traː˧/(R)

Noun[edit]

ท้องตรา (tɔ́ɔng-dtraa)

  1. (archaic) royal decree, edict, or document, especially one affixed with a royal seal.
  2. (historical) document affixed with a ministerial seal, sent to a local government.