อสุรกาย

Thai

Etymology

Borrowed from Pali asurakāya (literally body of asuras; assemblage of asuras), from asura (asura) + kāya (body); equivalent to Thai อสุร + กาย (gaai). Cognate with Khmer អសុរកាយ (ʼɑɑsokaay).

Pronunciation

Orthographicอสุรกาย
ɒsurkāy
Phonemic
อะ-สุ-ระ-กาย
ɒasurakāy
RomanizationPaiboonà-sù-rá-gaai
Royal Institutea-su-ra-kai
(standard) IPA(key)/ʔa˨˩.su˨˩.ra˦˥.kaːj˧/(R)

Noun

อสุรกาย • (à-sù-rá-gaai)

  1. (Hinduism) asura.
  2. (Buddhism) a class of malevolent creatures born in the realm of Apāya.
  3. (loosely or figuratively) monster; monstrosity.
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