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Thai
Etymology
From Middle Chinese 命 (MC mjaengH, “life, fate, destiny”). Cognate with Lao ມິ່ງ (ming, “fate, destiny, auspicious thing”), Shan မိင်ႈ (mīng, “fate, destiny”), Ahom 𑜉𑜢𑜂𑜫 (miṅ, “fate, destiny”), Sui mingh (“fate”).
Attested since 1400–1419 in Wat Hin Tang inscription.[1] Sathiankoset surmised that this word used to mean "life" but was displaced by ชีวิต (chii-wít) and then by สิริ (sì-rì).[2]
Pronunciation
Noun
มิ่ง • (mîng)
- (archaic) life, fate
- something that is auspicious, sanctity
Derived terms
References
- ^ นววรรณ พันธุเมธา (2556 ) “คำว่า มิ่งและขวัญ”, in วารสารราชบัณฑิตยสถาน, volume 38, number 1, กรุงเทพฯ: ราชบัณฑิตยสถาน, pages 43–59
- ^ เสฐียรโกเศศ . (2506 ). ขวัญและประเพณีการทำขวัญ . พระนคร : ก้าวหน้า , 31-32. Retrieved from