ดอง

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Thai

Pronunciation

Orthographic/Phonemicดอง
ɗ ɒ ŋ
RomanizationPaiboondɔɔng
Royal Institutedong
(standard) IPA(key)/dɔːŋ˧/(R)

Etymology 1

Inherited from Proto-Southwestern Tai *ˀblɔːŋᴬ³ (to pickle).

Cognate with Northern Thai ᨯᩬᨦ, Isan บอง, Lao ດອງ (dǭng), ບອງ (bǭng), ᦢᦸᧂ (ḃoang), Tai Dón ꪚꪮꪉ, Shan မွင် (mǎung), Zhuang myong (dialectal), Bouyei doongl.

Pittayaporn (2009) reconstructs Proto-Tai *ɗoːŋᴬ (to pickle) while noting that the words that would point to earlier *ɓoːŋᴬ like Lao ບອງ (bǭng) are probably not related to Proto-Tai *ɗoːŋᴬ, therefore it does not recognize Proto-Southwestern Tai *ˀblɔːŋᴬ³.

Verb

ดอง (dɔɔng) (abstract noun การดอง)

  1. to pickle: to preserve or steep in brine or other liquid.
  2. (slang) to refrain from picking up for a long time; to leave inactive, untouched, unused, or undone for a long time.
    ดองงาน
    dɔɔng ngaan
    (literally) to pickle a work
    ศิลปินโดนค่ายดอง
    sǐn-lá-bpin doon kâai dɔɔng
    The artist has been shelved by the company.

Adjective

ดอง (dɔɔng)

  1. pickled: having been preserved or steeped in brine or other liquid.

Derived terms

Etymology 2

From Proto-Tai *t.noːŋᴬ (related by marriage).

Cognate with Northern Thai ᨯᩬᨦ, Isan ดอง, Lao ດອງ (dǭng), ᦡᦸᧂ (ḋoang), Zhuang ndong (dialectal).

Noun

ดอง (dɔɔng)

  1. (now dialect) marriage.

Verb

ดอง (dɔɔng) (abstract noun การดอง)

  1. (now dialect) to be related by marriage.

Derived terms

References

  1. ^ Pittayaporn, Pittayawat (2009) The Phonology of Proto-Tai, Cornell University PhD dissertation, page 355
  2. ^ Pittayaporn, Pittayawat (2009) The Phonology of Proto-Tai, Cornell University PhD dissertation, page 374
  3. ^ Pittayaporn, Pittayawat (2009) The Phonology of Proto-Tai, Cornell University PhD dissertation, page 337