เหี้ย
Thai
    
    
Etymology
    
Unknown. There is a myth that the name of the lizard came from the exclamation of the person who first encountered it.(Can this(+) etymology be sourced?)
Pronunciation
    
| Orthographic | เหี้ย e h ī ˆ y  | |
| Phonemic | เฮี่ย e ɦ ī ˋ y  | |
| Romanization | Paiboon | hîia | 
| Royal Institute | hia | |
| (standard) IPA(key) | /hia̯˥˩/(R) | |
Noun
    
เหี้ย • (hîia)
- (zoology) (ตัว~) Asian water monitor: the lizard Varanus salvator of the family Varanidae.
 - (biblical) tortoise (referring to Egyptian spiny-tailed lizard).
 - (loosely) (ตัว~) any large lizard.
 - (slang, vulgar, very offensive) (อี~, ไอ้~) anyone or anything considered to be unpleasant, unfavourable, disagreeable, or contemptible.
 
Derived terms
    
- ไข่เหี้ย
 
Adjective
    
เหี้ย • (hîia) (abstract noun ความเหี้ย)
- (slang, vulgar, very offensive) unpleasant; unfavourable; disagreeable; contemptible.
 
Adverb
    
เหี้ย • (hîia)
- (slang, vulgar, very offensive) unpleasantly; unfavourably; disagreeably; contemptibly.
 - (slang, vulgar, very offensive) used as an intensifier: the fuck, the hell, the heck, etc.
 - (slang, vulgar, can be offensive) extremely; very.
 
Interjection
    
เหี้ย • (hîia)
- (slang, vulgar, can be offensive) an exclamation of anger, contempt, disapproval, discontent, disgust, dismay, rejection, or surprise.
 
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