เปรต
Thai
Etymology
From Sanskrit प्रेत (preta, “dead body; dead person; ghost; etc”). Cognate with English preta; Lao ເຜດ (phēt); Old Khmer preta; Modern Khmer ប្រេត (preet).
Pronunciation
Orthographic | เปรต e p r t | |
Phonemic | เปฺรด e p ̥ r ɗ | |
Romanization | Paiboon | bprèet |
Royal Institute | pret | |
(standard) IPA(key) | /preːt̚˨˩/ |
Noun
เปรต • (bprèet) (classifier ตน)
- (Buddhism, Hinduism) preta, a type of supernatural creature born to be punished or undergo great suffering as a result of sinful deeds committed in previous lives.
- preta, a type of ghost in Thai folklore, believed to have a very tall and thin body, the mouth as small as the hole of a needle, the hands as large as palm leaves, and to consume blood and pus as food, as well as to scream at night.
- (slang, sometimes vulgar) very annoying or disturbing person, just like a preta that keeps bothering someone to beg for food or for the dedication of merit to it, or that keeps screaming at night.
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