สนมเอก
Thai
Etymology
From สนม (sà-nǒm, “royal concubine”) + เอก (èek, “chief; first; first class; primary; etc”). Compare Modern Khmer ស្នំឯក (snâm’ékâ).
Pronunciation
Orthographic | สนมเอก s n m e ɒ k | |
Phonemic | สะ-หฺนม-เอก s a – h ̥ n m – e ɒ k | |
Romanization | Paiboon | sà-nǒm-èek |
Royal Institute | sa-nom-ek | |
(standard) IPA(key) | /sa˨˩.nom˩˩˦.ʔeːk̚˨˩/ |
Usage notes
Under old Thai lawห, a male monarch could have four chief concubines, titled อินสุเรนทร์, ศรีสุดาจันทร์, อินทรเทวี, and ศรีจุฬาลักษณ์, respectively
Derived terms
- พระสนมเอก
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