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dictionary. Phra (พระ) is a Thai term that may refer to: Phra, a Thai-language term for Buddhist monk Phra, a Thai-language term for priest Phra, a Thai-language
Phra
Royal residence in Bangkok, Thailand
script. The Grand Palace (Thai: พระบรมมหาราชวัง, RTGS: Phra Borom Maha Ratcha Wang, pronounced [pʰrá bɔ̄ː.rōm má.hǎː râːt.tɕʰá wāŋ] lit. 'The Supreme Grand
Grand_Palace
Lao national novel
Phra Lak Phra Ram (ພຣະລັກພຣະຣາມ, pʰrāʔ lāk pʰrāʔ ráːm) is the national epic of the Lao people, an adaptation of the ancient Indian epic Ramayana. Ramayana
Phra_Lak_Phra_Ram
Buddhist temple in Bangkok, Thailand
Wat Phra Kaew (Thai: วัดพระแก้ว, RTGS: Wat Phra Kaeo, pronounced [wát pʰrá(ʔ) kɛ̂ːw] ), commonly known in English as the Temple of the Emerald Buddha and
Wat_Phra_Kaew
Thai royalty ranks
words "Phra Chao Yu Hua"; e.g., Phra Bat Somdet Phra Paramintara Maha Phumiphon Adunyadet (Thai: พระบาทสมเด็จพระปรมินทรมหาภูมิพลอดุลยเดช) and Phra Bat Somdet
Thai_royal_ranks_and_titles
King of Siam from 1782 to 1809
military commander, successively promoted him to the titles of Phra Ratcharin Chao Krom Phra Tamruat (chief of the police department), Phraya Aphaironnarit
Rama_I
Stupa in Nakhon Pathom, Thailand
Phra Pathommachedi or Phra Pathom Chedi (Thai: พระปฐมเจดีย์) is a Buddhist stupa in Thailand. The stupa is located in the Wat Phra Pathommachedi Ratcha
Phra_Pathommachedi
Buddhist temple in Chiang Mai, Thailand
Wat Phra Singh (full name: Wat Phra Singh Woramahaviharn; Northern Thai: ᩅᩢ᩠ᨯᩕᨻᩈᩥᨦ᩠ᩉ᩺ᩅᩴᩬᩁᨾᩉᩣᩅᩥᩉᩣ᩠ᩁ; Thai: วัดพระสิงห์วรมหาวิหาร; RTGS: Wat Phra Sing Wora
Wat_Phra_Singh
Thai representation of the god Brahma
Phra Phrom (Thai: พระพรหม; from Sanskrit: Brahmā, ब्रह्मा) is the Thai representation of the Hindu creator god Brahma. In modern Thailand, Phra Phrom
Phra_Phrom
Thai Buddhist temple
Wat Phra Dhammakaya (Thai: วัดพระธรรมกาย, RTGS: Wat Phra Thammakai, pronounced [wát pʰráʔ tʰām.mā.kāːj]) is a Buddhist temple (wat) in Khlong Luang district
Wat_Phra_Dhammakaya
Buddha statue in Bangkok, Thailand
The Emerald Buddha (Thai: พระแก้วมรกต Phra Kaeo Morakot, or พระพุทธมหามณีรัตนปฏิมากร Phra Phuttha Maha Mani Rattana Patimakon, lit. 'Statue of the Great
Emerald_Buddha
National epic of Thailand
Vishnu/Narayana Phra Isuan – Shiva (who is also known by the epithet Ishvara) Phra Phrom – Brahma/Sahampati/Byanma Phra Uma-thewi – consort of Phra Isuan (Parvati/Uma)
Ramakien
Legendary poem of the monk, Maliyadeva
Phra Malai Kham Luang (Thai: พระมาลัยคำหลวง, pronounced [pʰráʔ māː.lāj kʰām lǔaŋ]) is the royal version of a Thai legendary poem of the Sri Lankan monk
Phra_Malai
For example, Phra Dharma Kośācārya (Thai: พระธรรมโกศาจารย์; RTGS: Phra Tham Kosachan) is the title of a monk holding the rank of phra rachakhana (Thai:
Ecclesiastical peerage of Thailand
Ecclesiastical_peerage_of_Thailand
Blessed item
sought after amulets Phra Somdej Wat Rakhang (Thai: พระสมเด็จวัดระฆัง), Phra Rod (Thai: พระรอด), Phra Nang Phaya (Thai: พระนางพญา), Phra Phong Suphan (Thai:
Thai_Buddha_amulet
Phra Kanchaisri or simply Phra Kal (พระกาฬ) is a deity whose worship originated from ancient Indian traditions. He is traditionally venerated as a pair
Phra_Kanchaisri
Buddhist temple in Phra Nakhon district, Bangkok, Thailand
pronounced [wát pʰōː] ), also spelled Wat Po, is a Buddhist temple complex in the Phra Nakhon District, Bangkok, Thailand. It is on Rattanakosin Island, directly
Wat_Pho
Thai verse narrative (c. 1500)
Lilit Phra Lo (Thai: ลิลิตพระลอ) is a narrative poem of around 3,870 lines in Thai. Lilit is a poetic form; Phra is a prefix used for royalty and monks;
Lilit_Phra_Lo
King of Siam from 1868 to 1910
encroachment of Western powers. Chulalongkorn's success earned him the epithet Phra Piya Maharat or the Great Beloved King. Young crown prince of Siam. King
Chulalongkorn
Legendary Thai figure
Phra Ruang (Thai: พระร่วง) is a legendary figure in Thai folklore and history, often considered the founder of the first Thai kingdom who liberated the
Phra_Ruang
Phra Pidta (Thai: พระปิดตา) is a type of small Buddha image or Thai amulet. Its characteristic form depicts an arahant raising his hands to cover his face
Phra_Pidta
Ghost of Thai folklore
Mae Nak Phra Khanong (Thai: แม่นากพระโขนง, lit. 'Lady Nak of Phra Khanong'), or simply Mae Nak (แม่นาก, 'Lady Nak') or Nang Nak (นางนาก, 'Miss Nak'),
Mae_Nak_Phra_Khanong
Tallest statue in Thailand
of Thailand, and Phra Buddha Maha Nawaminthara Sakayamunee Visejchaicharn (Thai: พระพุทธมหานวมินทรศากยมุนีศรีวิเศษชัยชาญ; RTGS: Phra Phuttha Maha Nawaminthara
Great_Buddha_of_Thailand
Epic poem written by Sunthorn Phu
Phra Aphai Mani is a 48,700-line epic poem composed by Thai poet Sunthorn Phu, who is known as "the Bard of Rattanakosin" (Thai: กวีเอกแห่งกรุงรัตนโกสินทร์)
Phra_Aphai_Mani
Road junction
Tha Phra (Thai: ท่าพระ, pronounced [tʰâː pʰráʔ]) is a main road intersection in Wat Tha Phra subdistrict, Bangkok Yai district, Bangkok. The roads that
Tha_Phra
Phra Mae Ya (Thai: พระแม่ย่า) or Mae Ya (Thai: แม่ย่า) is a female deity worshipped in Tai folk religion associated with, and as the tutelary of Sukhothai
Phra_Mae_Ya
King of Siam from 1851 to 1868
[mōŋ.kùt]; Formal title: Phra Bat Somdet Phra Chomklao Chao Yu Hua (Thai: พระบาทสมเด็จพระจอมเกล้าเจ้าอยู่หัว); Full title: Phra Poramenthra Ramathibodhi
Mongkut
Heir presumptive to the Thai throne (born 2005)
styled His Royal Highness. A royal ceremony, called Phra Ratchaphithi Somphot Duean Lae Khuen Phra U (Thai: พระราชพิธีสมโภชเดือนและขึ้นพระอู่), to celebrate
Dipangkorn_Rasmijoti
Royal anthem of Thailand
"Sansoen Phra Barami" (Thai: สรรเสริญพระบารมี; pronounced [sǎn.sɤ̌ːn pʰráʔ bāː.rā.mīː]; transl. "Praise the King") is the current royal anthem of Thailand
Sansoen_Phra_Barami
King of Thailand since 2016
On 6 November 1978, at age 26, the prince was ordained as a monk at Wat Phra Kaew. As is traditional for royals, he stayed at Wat Bowonniwet Vihara for
Vajiralongkorn
Ruler of the Ayutthaya Kingdom from 1688 to 1703
(alternative spellings: Bedraja, P'etraja, Petraja, Petratcha; also called Phra Phetracha; Thai: เพทราชา, pronounced [pʰêːt.rāː.t͡ɕʰāː]; 1632– 5 February
Phetracha
Hill in Thailand
Khao Phra Tamnak (Thai: เขาพระตำหนัก, lit. 'palace hill', pronounced [pʰráʔ tām.nàk] ), also called Phra Tamnak Hill, is a hill located in between Pattaya
Khao_Phra_Tamnak
contemporary Tai-ethnic kingdom; it was ruled by Phra Ruang dynasty. Composing of 8 dynasties: Phra Ruang, Uthong, Suphannaphum, Sukhothai, Prasat Thong
List_of_Thai_monarchs
Statue of the Gautama Buddha in Thailand
The Phra Phuttha Sihing (Thai: พระพุทธสิหิงค์) is a highly revered image of the Gautama Buddha in Bangkok, Thailand, second in importance only after the
Phra_Phuttha_Sihing
Bronze statue of Buddha in Thailand
Phra Phuttha Chinnarat (Thai: พระพุทธชินราช) is enshrined in the western vihāra of Wat Phra Si Rattana Mahathat in Phitsanulok province, Thailand. It
Phra_Buddha_Jinaraja
Place in Samut Prakan, Thailand
Phra Pradaeng (Thai: พระประแดง, pronounced [pʰráʔ prā.dɛ̄ːŋ]) is a district (amphoe) of Samut Prakan province in Thailand. Phra Pradeang was the original
Phra_Pradaeng_district
Major deity in Hinduism
Additional names of Rama include Ramavijaya (Javanese), Phreah Ream (Khmer), Phra Ram (Lao and Thai), Megat Seri Rama (Malay), Raja Bantugan (Maranao), Ramar
Rama
Tambon in Thailand
Bueng Phra (Thai: บึงพระ) is a subdistrict in the Mueang Phitsanulok District of Phitsanulok Province, Thailand. The area is urban and lowland area. In
Bueng_Phra
Buddha statue in southern Thailand
Phuket, Thailand. The official name is Phra Phutta Ming Mongkol Eknakiri (Thai: พระพุทธมิ่งมงคลเอกนาคคีรี; RTGS: phra phuttha ming mongkhon eknakhakhiri)
Phuket_Big_Buddha
District of Bangkok
Phra Nakhon (Thai: พระนคร, pronounced [pʰráʔ ná(ʔ).kʰɔ̄ːn]) is one of the 50 districts (khet) of Bangkok, Thailand. It is the central district of Bangkok
Phra_Nakhon_district
King of Ayutthaya
last dynasty of Ayutthaya. People in his reign often referred to him as Phra Chao Suea (Thai: พระเจ้าเสือ "Tiger King"), likening him to a tiger for his
Suriyenthrathibodi
Thai Buddhist Temple built during Ayutthaya period
Wat Phra Phutthabat (Thai: วัดพระพุทธบาท) is a Buddhist temple in Saraburi, Thailand. Its name means "temple of Buddha's footprint", because it contains
Wat_Phra_Phutthabat
Royal temple in Chiang Rai City, Thailand
Wat Phra Kaew (Thai: วัดพระแก้ว) is a third-common-class royal temple situated in the area of 10,640 square metres on Trairat road, Wiang sub-district
Wat_Phra_Kaew,_Chiang_Rai
Khet in Bangkok, Thailand
Phra Khanong (Thai: พระโขนง, pronounced [pʰráʔ kʰā.nǒːŋ]) is one of the 50 districts (Khet) of Bangkok, Thailand. Its neighbours, clockwise from north
Phra_Khanong_district
Phra kiao (Thai: พระเกี้ยว [pʰráʔ kîaw]), the Thai equivalent of the coronet, is a headgear traditionally worn by young princes and princesses. King Chulalongkorn
Phra_kiao
Buddhist temple in Nakhon Pathom province, Thailand
Wat Bang Phra (Thai: วัดบางพระ) is a Buddhist monastery (wat) in Nakhon Chaisi district, Nakhon Pathom Province, Thailand, about 50 km west of Bangkok
Wat_Bang_Phra
Wat Phra Sing (Thai: วัดพระสิงห์, Northern Thai: ), or sometimes spelled etymologically as Wat Phra Singh, is a Buddhist temple located on Tha Luang Road
Wat_Phra_Sing,_Chiang_Rai
The name "Tha Phra" (literally: "Buddha pier") comes from the Isan word "Ta Phra" (ถ่าพระ) meaning "waiting for a monk". Tha Phra's prosperity began
Tha_Phra_subdistrict
Topics referred to by the same term
Phra Khanong may refer to: Phra Khanong area, the neighbourhood in Bangkok usually referred to by the name Phra Khanong Phra Khanong Subdistrict in Khlong
Phra_Khanong
of Buddhism. Of these, 311 are royal temples (Thai: พระอารามหลวง, RTGS: phra aram luang). The temples can also be categorized according to the school
List of Buddhist temples in Thailand
List_of_Buddhist_temples_in_Thailand
Subdistrict in Thailand
Nong Phra (Thai: หนองพระ) is a subdistrict in Wang Thong district, Phitsanulok province. The subdistrict is lowland. In 2025 it had a population of 6,672
Nong_Phra
Country in Southeast Asia
Chum Inscription, dated 13th century CE, mentions Phra Maha Thera Sri Sattha [th] came to restore Phra Pathommachedi at the city of Lord Krishna (Nakhon
Thailand
Neighborhood in Bangkok, Thailand
Phra Khanong (Thai: พระโขนง) is a neighbourhood in Bangkok, divided between Phra Khanong Subdistrict in Khlong Toei District and Phra Khanong Nuea Subdistrict
Phra_Khanong_area
Figure in Buddhist and East Asian religious traditions
with the arhat Kaccāyana, known in Thailand as Phra Sangkajai or Phra Sangkachai. Buddha praised Phra Sangkajai for his excellence in explaining sophisticated
Budai
Buddha statue in Luang Prabang, Laos
The Phra Bang (Lao: ພຣະບາງ, pronounced [pʰāʔ bàːŋ]; Thai: พระบาง, pronounced [pʰráʔ bāːŋ], "Royal Buddha Image in the Dispelling Fear mudra") is a statue
Phra_Bang
Buddhist temple in Ayutthaya province, Thailand
Wihan Phra Mongkhon Bophit (Thai: วิหารพระมงคลบพิตร), is a Buddhist temple in Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya district, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya province. Located
Wihan_Phra_Mongkhon_Bophit
Buddhist temple in Bangkok, Thailand
Wat Phra Si Mahathat Wora Maha Viharn (Thai: วัดพระศรีมหาธาตุวรมหาวิหาร) is a Buddhist temple in the Bang Khen District of Bangkok. Construction began
Wat_Phra_Si_Mahathat
King of Ayutthaya (1509–1569)
1569; Burmese: မဟာစကြဝတ္တိမင်း or မဟာချက္ကရဖတ်; also ဗြသာဓိရာဇာ, Phra Sādhirāja) or Phra Chao Chang Phueak (พระเจ้าช้างเผือก; "King of White Elephants")
Maha_Chakkraphat
Mother Earth (goddess) of Buddhist mythology
appellations, including Nang Thorani (นางธรณี), Mae Thorani (แม่ธรณี), and Phra Mae Thorani (พระแม่ธรณี). Images of Preah Thorani are common in shrines and
Phra_Mae_Thorani
Thai musician
Phra Chenduriyang (Piti Vādyakara) (Thai: พระเจนดุริยางค์ (ปิติ วาทยะกร), RTGS: Piti Wathayakon; born as Peter Feit, (July 13, 1883 – December 25, 1968)
Phra_Chenduriyang
Buddhist monk of Thai Forest Tradition (1902–1994)
Phra Ajahn Thate Desaransi (1902–1994), also known as Ajahn Tate, Luangpu Thet Thetrangsi, Phra Desarangsee, or by his monastic title Phra Rajanirodharangsee
Ajahn_Thate
Buddhist temple in Thailand
Wat Phra Si Rattana Mahathat Ratchaworawihan (Thai: วัดพระศรีรัตนมหาธาตุราชวรวิหาร) is a first-class royal temple in Si Satchanalai, Sukhothai, Thailand
Wat Phra Si Rattana Mahathat, Si Satchanalai
Wat_Phra_Si_Rattana_Mahathat,_Si_Satchanalai
Buddhist temple in Phitsanulok, Thailand
Wat Phra Sri Rattana Mahathat (Thai: วัดพระศรีรัตนมหาธาตุ; "Temple of the Great Jewelled Reliquary"), colloquially referred to as Wat-Phra-Sri (Thai: วัดพระศรี)
Wat_Phra_Si_Rattana_Mahathat
Siamese Buddhist monk
2331–2415), known formally as Somdet Phra Buddhacarya (To Brahmaramsi) (Thai: สมเด็จพระพุฒาจารย์ (โต พฺรหฺมรํสี); RTGS: Somdet Phra Phutthachan (To Phrommarangsi))
Somdet_To_Brahmaramsi
Khet in Bangkok, Thailand
Neighboring districts are (clockwise from the north): Watthana, Phra Khanong, Phra Pradaeng district of Samut Prakan province (across the Chao Phraya)
Khlong_Toei_district
Ancient Buddhist Temple in Thailand
Wat Phra Mahathat Woramahawihan (Thai: วัดพระมหาธาตุวรมหาวิหาร) is the main Buddhist temple (wat) of Nakhon Si Thammarat Province in southern Thailand
Wat_Phra_Mahathat
Supreme Patriarch of Thailand from 1989 to 2013
Somdet Phra Sangharaja Chao Krommaluang Vajirañāṇasaṃvara[a] (Thai: สมเด็จพระสังฆราชเจ้า กรมหลวงวชิรญาณสังวร; RTGS: Somdet Phra Sangkharat Chao Kromma
Vajirañāṇasaṃvara
King of Sukhothai (1347–1368)
early Sukhothai Kingdom. Li Thai wrote the Trai Phum Phra Ruang ("three worlds by Phra Ruang", Phra Ruang being the dynastic name of Li Thai's lineage)
Maha_Thammaracha_I
Buddhist monk of Thai Forest Tradition (1913–2011)
RTGS: Yanasampanno), and his monastic title was Phra Dhammavisuddhimaṅgala (Thai: พระธรรมวิสุทธิมงคล; RTGS: Phra Thammawisutthimongkhon). Bua was born in Baan
Ajahn_Maha_Bua
Buddhist temple in Ayutthaya province, Thailand
Wat Phra Ram (Thai: วัดพระราม), is a Buddhist temple in Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya district, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya province. Wat Phra Ram is located in
Wat_Phra_Ram
History of a Thai Buddhist temple
Wat Phra Dhammakaya (Thai: วัดพระธรรมกาย) is a Buddhist temple in Thailand. It was founded in 1970 by the maechi (nun) Chandra Khonnokyoong and Luang Por
History of Wat Phra Dhammakaya
History_of_Wat_Phra_Dhammakaya
Thai Buddhist monk and scholar (born 1938)
over his career. Previously, he was known as Phra Rajavaramuni, Phra Debvedhi, Phra Dhammapitaka, and Phra Bhramagunabhorn. Upon his appointment to the
P._A._Payutto
Former temple in Vientiane, Laos
Haw Phra Kaew (Lao: ຫໍພຣະແກ້ວ, pronounced [hɔ̌ː pʰāʔ kɛ̂ːw]) also written as Ho Prakeo, Hor Pha Keo, Ho Phra Kaew, Ho Phra Kaeo and other similar spellings
Haw_Phra_Kaew
Thai royal funerary events
Thai royal funerals (Thai: พระราชพิธีพระบรมศพ; RTGS: Phra Ratcha Phithi Phra Borommasop) are elaborate events, organised as royal ceremonies akin to state
Thai_royal_funeral
Former fortification in Samut Prakan, Thailand
Phra Chulachomklao Fort (ป้อมพระจุลจอมเกล้า; also known as "Phra Chun Fort") is a water fortress in a sub-district of Laem Fa Pha, Phra Samut Chedi District
Chulachomklao_Fort
Thai Buddhist Temple in Southern part of Nakhon Phanom, Thailand
Wat Phra That Phanom (Thai: วัดพระธาตุพนม) is a Buddhist temple in the That Phanom District in the south of Nakhon Phanom Province, all within the Isan
Wat_Phra_That_Phanom
Lanna-style Buddhist temple in Thailand
Wat Phra That Lampang Luang (Northern Thai: ᩅᩢ᩠ᨯᩕᨻᨵᩣᩩ᩠ᨲᩃᩴᩣᨻᩣ᩠ᨦᩉᩖᩅ᩠ᨦ; Thai: วัดพระธาตุลำปางหลวง) is a Lanna-style Buddhist temple in Lampang in Lampang
Wat_Phra_That_Lampang_Luang
Military conflict
Ayutthaya in 1767. In 1767, two Lao brethren nobles by the name of Phra Ta and Phra Vo (Phra Vorarat), who had aided King Ong Boun on his ascension to the
Lao–Siamese_War_(1778–1779)
Khlong Phra Khanong (Thai: คลองพระโขนง, RTGS: Khlong Phra Khanong, pronounced [kʰlɔ̄ːŋ pʰrá kʰa.nǒŋ]) is one of the important khlongs (canal) in eastern
Khlong_Phra_Khanong
District in Songkhla, Thailand
Sathing Phra (Thai: สทิงพระ, pronounced [sā.tʰīŋ pʰráʔ]) is a district (amphoe) in the northern part of Songkhla province, southern Thailand. Neighboring
Sathing_Phra_district
Solar and lunar calendars used in Thailand
planets in deity form are below: Phra Athit Phra Chan Phra Angkhan Phra Phut Phra Rahu Phra Phruehat Phra Suk Phra Sao Saturdays and Sundays (Thai: เสาร์-อาทิตย์
Thai_calendar
Phra Kampuchat (พระกำพูฉัตร) is a guardian deity of the Nine-Tiered White Royal Umbrella, who protects the Thai monarch and the throne. He is believed
Phra_Kampuchat
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Phra Nakhon district is a present-day district of Bangkok, Thailand. Phra Nakhon may
Phra_Nakhon_(disambiguation)
Siamese kingdom in Southeast Asia (1238–1438)
of Chaliang (เชลียง). In contrast, the Legend of the Arhat (Tamnan Nithan Phra Arahant; ตำนานนิทานพระอรหันต์) says Sukhothai was founded in 679 CE by Indrajayadhirāja
Sukhothai_Kingdom
27 BC–476/1453 AD state and civilization
Magna Lothal Manthai Madurai Malao Mersa Gawasis Myos Hormos Martaban Mueang Phra Rot Muscat Muziris Narbonne Nesis Óc Eo (Cattigara) Opone Ostia Antica Palembang
Roman_Empire
Road in Bangkok, Thailand
Phra Athit Road (Thai: ถนนพระอาทิตย์, RTGS: Thanon Phra Athit, pronounced [tʰā.nǒn pʰráʔ ʔāː.tʰít], lit. 'Sun Road') is a short street, 770 m (2,526.2 ft)
Phra_Athit_Road
13th-century temple in Lopburi, Thailand
Phra Prang Sam Yot, also known as Phra Prang Sam Yod, is a 13th-century Angkorian temple in Lopburi, Thailand. The temple is currently a popular tourist
Phra_Prang_Sam_Yot
Town Municipality in Samut Prakan, Thailand
Phra Pradaeng (Thai: พระประแดง) is a town (Thesaban Mueang) in the Phra Pradaeng District (Amphoe) of Samut Prakan Province in the Bangkok Metropolitan
Phra_Pradaeng_(town)
1981 Thai film
Phra Rod Meree (Thai: พระรถเมรี) is a 1981 Thai fantasy film directed by Sompote Sands, it is one of the most successful Thai feature films ever made in
Phra_Rod_Meree
One of the Royal Regalia of Thailand
Phra Saeng Khan Chai Si or Phra Saeng Khan Chai Sri (Thai: พระแสงขรรค์ชัยศรี, the "Venerable Sword of Victory", "Great Sword of Victory") is part of the
Sword_of_Victory
Index of articles associated with the same name
There are five amphoe (districts) named Chaloem Phra Kiat (Thai: เฉลิมพระเกียรติ) in Thailand. All were created in 1996 in celebration of the 50th anniversary
Chaloem_Phra_Kiat_district
Historical park on a hill in Thailand
Phra Nakhon Khiri (Thai: อุทยานประวัติศาสตร์พระนครคีรี) is a historical park in Phetchaburi, Thailand on a hill overlooking the city. The name Phra Nakhon
Phra Nakhon Khiri Historical Park
Phra_Nakhon_Khiri_Historical_Park
Provincial pageant in Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya, Thailand
Miss Grand Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya (Thai: มิสแกรนด์พระนครศรีอยุธยา) is a Thai provincial beauty pageant which selects a representative from Phra Nakhon Si
Miss Grand Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya
Miss_Grand_Phra_Nakhon_Si_Ayutthaya
District in Nakhon Sawan, Thailand
Krok Phra (Thai: โกรกพระ, pronounced [kròːk pʰráʔ]) is a district (amphoe) in Nakhon Sawan province, central Thailand. Originally, the district was named
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Ruins of Buddhist temple in Ayutthaya, Thailand
Wat Phra Si Sanphet (Thai: วัดพระศรีสรรเพชญ์; "Temple of the Holy, Splendid Omniscient") was the holiest temple on the site of the old Royal Palace in
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Wat Phra Samut Chedi (Thai: วัดพระสมุทรเจดีย์, pronounced [wát pʰráʔ sā.mút t͡ɕēː.dīː]) is an ancient Buddhist temple in Phra Samut Chedi District, Samut
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Buddhist festival celebrated in Thailand and Malaysia
Chak Phra (Thai: ชักพระ, pronounced [t͡ɕʰák pʰráʔ]) is a Buddhist festival that is celebrated annually in Southern Thailand and Northern Malaysia. The
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Monument in Wat Bhurapha Piram, Meaung, Roi Et, Thailand
[lǔa̯ŋ pʰɔ̂ː jàj]), also known as Phra Phutta Rattana Mongkhol Maha Munee (Thai: พระพุทธรัตนมงคลมหามุนี, RTGS: Phra Phuttharattanamongkhon Maha Muni)
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Siam). The king of Thailand (Thai: พระมหากษัตริย์ไทย, RTGS: Phra Maha Kasat Thai, pronounced [pʰrá(ʔ) má.hǎː kà.sàt tʰāj], historically the king of Siam; Thai:
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Buddhist temple in Chiang Mai, Thailand
Wat Phra That Doi Suthep (Thai: วัดพระธาตุดอยสุเทพ, Thai pronunciation: [wát.pʰráʔ.tʰâːt.dɔ̄ːj.sùʔ.tʰêːp]; Northern Thai: ᩅᩢ᩠ᨯᩕᨻᨵᩣᩩ᩠ᨲᨯᩬ᩠ᨿᩈᩩᩮᨴᨻᩛ, Northern
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English
English : of uncertain origin. It appears to be a habitational name from an unidentified place with a second element from Old English well(a) ‘spring’, ‘stream’, but on the other hand early forms are found without prepositions. It may be a phrasal nickname.
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Indian
Phrase from the holy Quran
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English (West Midlands)
English (West Midlands) : nickname from Middle English trowthe, trouthe ‘good faith’, ‘loyalty’. By my troth was a common phrase emphasizing the veracity of an assertion, and the nickname may have been bestowed on someone who used it habitually or to excess.
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English
English : possibly a phrase name from Middle English tred(en) ‘to tread’ + weye ‘way’, ‘path’.
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English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by an ash tree, from the Middle English phrase at(te) asche ‘at (the) ash’.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : metonymic occupational name for a maker or seller of bags and purses, from German Tasche ‘bag’, ‘purse’. Compare Taschner.
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Muslim
Phrase from the holy Quran
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English
English : variant of Farwell.English : according to Reaney the name ‘appears frequently in Suffolk from 1275 to 1417, always without a preposition, and is, no doubt, a phrase name, Fare well!’.
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South German
South German : occupational name for an official in charge of the legal auction of property confiscated in default of a fine; such a sale was known in Middle High German as a gant (from Italian incanto, a derivative of Late Latin inquantare ‘to auction’, from the phrase In quantum? ‘To how much (is the price raised)?’).German : metonymic occupational name for a cooper, from Middle High German ganter, kanter ‘barrel rack’.German : variant of Gander 3.English : occupational name for a glover, from Old French gantier, an agent derivative of gant ‘glove’ (see Gant).
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Tamil
Onkar is the first phrase in the mul Mantra meaning there is only one God, it is found in the gurmukhi script and is consequently also part of the Sikh morning prayer, Japji Sahib
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English, Scottish, Dutch, and German
English, Scottish, Dutch, and German : metonymic occupational name for a herring fisher or for a seller of the fish, Middle English hering, Dutch haring, Middle High German hærinc. In some cases it may have been a nickname in the sense of a trifle, something of little value, a meaning which is found in medieval phrases and proverbial expressions such as ‘to like neither herring nor barrel’, i.e. not to like something at all.German : habitational name from Herringen in Westphalia.Dutch : from a personal name, a derivative of a Germanic compound name with the first element hari, heri ‘army’.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant spelling of Hering.
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English (Devon)
English (Devon) : metonymic occupational name for a trapper or hunter, from Middle English trayne, Old French traine ‘guile’, ‘snare’, ‘trap’.English (Devon) : topographic name from Middle English atte trewen ‘at the trees’, or a habitational name from any of the places named with this phrase, for example Train, Traine, or Trewyn, all in Devon.
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English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by an ash tree, from the Middle English phrase at(te) asche ‘at (the) ash’, often at(te) esche in some dialects, especially in southeastern England.Probably an altered spelling of Tesch.
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English
English : nickname for someone with beautiful long hair, from Middle English fair feax ‘beautiful tresses’. This was a common descriptive phrase in Middle English; the alliterative poem Sir Gawain and the Green Knight refers to ‘fair fanning fax’ encircling the shoulders of the doughty warrior.Thomas Fairfax (1693–1781), an army officer from Leeds Castle, Kent, England, first came to VA in 1735 and settled on maternal estates there as a proprietor in 1747.
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English and French
English and French : nickname for an impetuous person, from the Old French phrase trop isnel ‘too swift’.
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English
English : from Middle English haue, habbe ‘(may he/you) have’ + god ‘good’, perhaps a nickname for someone who habitually used this phrase.
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English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Déville in Seine-Maritime, France, probably named with Latin dei villa ‘settlement of (i.e. under the protection of) God’. This name was interpreted early on as a prepositional phrase de ville or de val and applied to dwellers in a town or valley (see Ville and Vale).English : nickname from Middle English devyle, Old English dēofol ‘devil’ (Latin diabolus, from Greek diabolos ‘slanderer’, ‘enemy’), referring to a mischievous youth or perhaps to someone who had acted the role of the Devil in a pageant or mystery play.French : variant of Ville, with the preposition de.
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English
English : topographic name for someone who lived on an island or patch of firm ground surrounded by fens, from a misdivision of the Middle English phrase atter ye ‘at the island’ (from Old English ēg, īeg ‘island’).English : topographic name for someone who lived near a river or stream, from a misdivision of the Middle English phrase atter eye ‘at the river’ (from Old English ēa ‘river’).English : topographic name for someone living at a place where rye (Old English ryge) was grown, or perhaps a metonymic occupational name for someone who grew or sold it.Norwegian : habitational name from a farmstead so named, most of them from Old Norse rjóðr ‘clearing in a forest’, but others from ry ‘dry place with stones’.Danish : habitational name from a place called Rye.
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English
English : from the medieval female personal name Rosemunde, a Norman name, actually a compound of the Germanic elements hros ‘horse’ + mund ‘protection’, but associated from an early date in the popular mind with the Latin phrase rosa munda ‘pure rose’, an epithet of the Virgin Mary.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : ornamental name or name adopted by the husband of a woman bearing the Yiddish personal name Royze (see Rose 3).Americanized spelling of German Rosemann.
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English
English : habitational name from any of the numerous places called Upton. The majority of them are named from Old English up- ‘upper’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’. One in Essex, however, was originally named with the phrase upp in tūne ‘up in the settlement’, i.e. the higher part of the settlement; and one in Worcestershire is probably so called from the Old English personal name Ubba + tūn.
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English, German, and Jewish (Ashkenazic)
English, German, and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : metonymic occupational name for a maker of sacks or bags, from Old English sacc, Middle High German sack, German Sack ‘sack’. Bahlow also suggests someone who carried sacks.German : topographic from Middle High German sack ‘sack’, ‘end of a valley or area of cultivation’.Dutch : from a reduced form of the personal name Zacharias.Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) : from an acronym of the Hebrew phrase Zera Keshodim ‘Seed of the Holy’ (referring to martyred ancestors), or from a short form of the personal name Isaac.
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American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Hebrew, Jamaican
God's Gracious Gift; Form of Jane
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Promila | பà¯à®°à¯‹à®®à®¿à®²à®¾Â
Love others
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Arabic, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Telugu
Talented
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Permanent; Eternal
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Shining of gold
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From the Adriatic.
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Name of Prophet
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Thangavel | தஂகவேலÂ
Lord Murugan, God
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English
English : metonymic occupational name for a maker or seller of bows, from Middle English bow (Old English boga, from būgan ‘to bend’). Before the invention of gunpowder, the bow was an important long-range weapon for shooting game as well as in warfare. Boga is also found as a personal name in Old English, and it is possible that this survived into Middle English and so may lie behind the surname in some instances. In other cases (for example, Richard atte Bowe, 1306), the name is topographic, from the same word in the transferred sense ‘arched bridge’, ‘river bend’, an allusion to their similarity in shape to a drawn bow.Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Buadhaigh (see Bogue).
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Queen of Night
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n.
A vulgar phrase or expression.
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A symbol for a phrase.
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The way or fashion of people at any particular time; temporary mode, custom, or practice; popular reception for the time; -- used now generally in the phrase in vogue.
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A brief expression, sometimes a single word, but usually two or more words forming an expression by themselves, or being a portion of a sentence; as, an adverbial phrase.
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The act or method of grouping the notes so as to form distinct musical phrases.
imp. & p. p.
of Phrase
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Phrase
pl.
of Phratry
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A formal phrase used in concluding a plea.
v. i.
To group notes into phrases; as, he phrases well. See Phrase, n., 4.
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A collector or coiner of phrases.
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The siphon of a phragmocone.
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Alt. of Phraseological
v. i.
To use proper or fine phrases.
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A collection of phrases; a phrase book.
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Of or pertaining to phraseology; consisting of a peculiar form of words.
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A word of uncertain signification, used only in the phrase with a wanion, apparently equivalent to with a vengeance, with a plague, or with misfortune.
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Of the nature of a phrase; consisting of a phrase; as, a phrasal adverb.
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A turning; a time; -- chiefly used in phrases signifying that the part is to be repeated one, two, or more times; as, una volta, once. Seconda volta, second time, points to certain modifications in the close of a repeated strain.
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A word occurring in the phrase real vellon. See the Note under Its Real.