เจ้าชู้
Thai
Etymology
From เจ้า (jâao, “chief, lord, master; owner, possessor; expert, specialist”) + ชู้ (chúu, “romantic relationship”).
Pronunciation
Orthographic | เจ้าชู้ e t͡ɕ ˆ ā d͡ʑ ū ˆ | |
Phonemic | เจ้า-ชู้ e t͡ɕ ˆ ā – d͡ʑ ū ˆ | |
Romanization | Paiboon | jâo-chúu |
Royal Institute | chao-chu | |
(standard) IPA(key) | /t͡ɕaw˥˩.t͡ɕʰuː˦˥/ |
Noun
เจ้าชู้ • (jâo-chúu)
- (irrespective of the sex) person who loves carrying on flirtations; person of carnal adventures; connoisseur of seduction.
- (botany) (หญ้า~) Mackie's pest: the grass Chrysopogon aciculatus of the family Poaceae.
Adjective
เจ้าชู้ • (jâo-chúu) (abstract noun ความเจ้าชู้)
Derived terms
Derived terms
- เจ้าชู้ประตูดิน
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