ยมทูต
Thai
Pronunciation
| Orthographic | ยมทูต y m d ū t | |
| Phonemic | ยม-มะ-ทูด y m – m a – d ū ɗ | |
| Romanization | Paiboon | yom-má-tûut |
| Royal Institute | yom-ma-thut | |
| (standard) IPA(key) | /jom˧.ma˦˥.tʰuːt̚˥˩/(R) | |
Noun
ยมทูต • (yom-má-tûut)
- (Buddhism, Hinduism) An underworld officer whose duty is to bring a dead person before the underworld court for trial.
- (theology) an officer of the hell, especially one with a similar duty.
- a crow (any of several birds of the genus Corvus and the family Corvidae, traditionally believed to be agents of the underworld).
- (figurative) anyone or anything that deprives a living creature of its life or that brings death.
Gallery
The underworld court in Chinese art, late 12th century
The underworld court in Indic art, circa 1800
The underworld court in Khmer art, Angkor Wat
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