ยาม
Pali
    
    Alternative forms
    
Thai
    
    Etymology
    
From Sanskrit याम (yāma, “time”). Cognate with Lao ຍາມ (nyām), Lü ᦍᦱᧄ (yaam), Northern Thai ᨿᩣ᩠ᨾ, Tai Dam ꪑꪱꪣ.
Pronunciation
    
| Orthographic | ยาม y ā m  | ||
| Phonemic | ยาม y ā m  | [bound form] ยา-มะ- y ā – m a –  | |
| Romanization | Paiboon | yaam | yaa-má- | 
| Royal Institute | yam | ya-ma- | |
| (standard) IPA(key) | /jaːm˧/(R) | /jaː˧.ma˦˥./ | |
Noun
    
ยาม • (yaam)
- any of the eight parts of the day (period of twenty-four hours), consisting of three hours each.
 - any of the three parts of the night, consisting of four hours each, called pathommayam (ปฐมยาม), matchimayam (มัชฌิมยาม, and patchimayam (ปัจฉิมยาม), respectively.
 - (astrological) any of the eight parts of the day (period between sunrise and sunset), consisting of one and a half hours each, called suriya (สุริยะ), sukkra (ศุกระ), phuttha (พุธะ), chanthao (จันเทา), saori (เสารี), khru (ครู), phumma (ภุมมะ), and suriya (สุริยะ), respectively.
 - (astrological) any of the eight parts of the night, consisting of one and a half hours each, called rawi (รวี), chiwo (ชีโว), sasi (ศศิ), sukkro (ศุโกร), phummo (ภุมโม), soro (โสโร), phuttho (พุโธ), and rawi (รวิ), rspectively.
 - moment; time.
 - guard; security; sentry; watchman
 
Derived terms
    
- ยามเย็น
 
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