ลีลา
Thai
editEtymology
editFrom Pali līlā (“grace; charm; etc”), from Sanskrit लीला (līlā, “idem”); perhaps via Old Khmer līlā (“to move in a graceful or elegant manner”). Cognate with Lao ລີລາ (lī lā), Modern Khmer លីលា (liiliə).
Pronunciation
editOrthographic | ลีลา l ī l ā | |
Phonemic | ลี-ลา l ī – l ā | |
Romanization | Paiboon | lii-laa |
Royal Institute | li-la | |
(standard) IPA(key) | /liː˧.laː˧/(R) |
Noun
editลีลา • (lii-laa)
- manner, style, pattern, design, form, or technique, especially one that is graceful or elegant.
- motion or movement, especially one that is graceful or elegant.
- (Buddhism) a type of Buddha statue depicting the Buddha walking gracefully with his right hand in the gesture of abhayamudrā.
Verb
editลีลา • (lii-laa) (abstract noun การลีลา or ความลีลา)
- (poetic) to move or proceed (as from one place to another), especially in a graceful or elegant manner.
- (slang, humorous) to have or be characterised by excessive manners, styles, patterns, or forms.
- (slang, humorous) to be hesitant, slow, or delaying (as in moving or acting); to dawdle.
Derived terms
edit- กระบี่ลีลา
- จูงนางลีลา
- มหาราชลีลา
- ลีลากระทุ่ม
- ลีลาวดี (lii-laa-wá-dii)
- หงสลีลา
- หงส์ลีลา
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