ทุเรศ

Thai

Etymology

From ทุร (difficult, hard; bad, low, wicked; etc) + อีศ (ìit, a modifying suffix).

Pronunciation

Orthographicทุเรศ
duerɕ
Phonemicทุ-เรด
duerɗ
RomanizationPaiboontú-rêet
Royal Institutethu-ret
(standard) IPA(key)/tʰu˦˥.reːt̚˥˩/

Adjective

ทุเรศ (tú-rêet) (abstract noun ความทุเรศ)

  1. (archaic, of a road, way, path, etc) difficult; distant.
    • คำฉันท์ดุษฎีสังเวยกล่อมช้างของเก่าครั้งกรุงเก่า
      ต้องทนทุราคมทุเรศ ดลเขตรคิรีไกล
      dtɔ̂ng ton tú-raa-kom tú-rêet · dà-lá kèet kí-rii glai
      We need to endure the long, difficult path till reaching the far-off mountainous region.
  2. (mild vulgar) disagreeable; disgusting; offensive; unpleasant.

Interjection

ทุเรศ (tú-rêet)

  1. (mild vulgar) used to express disagreement or disgust.
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