สบถ

Thai

Etymology

From Pali sapatha (oath; swearing); possibly via Old Khmer spota, spot, spotta, spipāṭa, ssapāṭa, *śapatha (to swear; to vow; to pledge; to take an oath) or Angkorian Old Khmer śapatha, śapata, śapatta (idem). Cognate with Modern Khmer ស្បថ (sbɑɑt).

Pronunciation

Orthographicสบถ
sɓ
Phonemicสะ-บด
saɓɗ
RomanizationPaiboonsà-bòt
Royal Institutesa-bot
(standard) IPA(key)/sa˨˩.bot̚˨˩/
Homophonesสบจ

Verb

สบถ (sà-bòt) (abstract noun การสบถ)

  1. (elegant) to swear; to vow; to pledge; to take an oath.
  2. to swear: to use profane oaths or language.

Derived terms

Derived terms
  • คำสบถ
  • ทวนสบถ
  • น้ำสบถ
  • สบถสาบาน

Synonyms

Synonyms
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