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เถลิง  thaL leerngR 
Royal Institute - 1982
เถลิง  /ถะ-เหฺลิง/
[กริยา] ขึ้น เช่น เถลิงราชย์ เถลิงอำนาจ.
[วิเศษณ์] ขึ้นหนุ่ม, ขึ้นเปลี่ยว, เช่น วัวเถลิง.

pronunciation guide
Phonemic Thaiถะ-เหฺลิง
IPAtʰà lɤ̌ːŋ
Royal Thai General Systemthaloeng

 [verb]
definition
[of a throne] to ascend; [of an era] to begin

examplesเถลิงศกthaL leerngR sohkLto begin a new era or year
เถลิงราชสมบัติthaL leerngR raatF chaH sohmR batLto ascend a throne
เถลิงถวัลย์ราชสมบัติ
thaL leerngR thaL wanR raatF chaH sohmR batL
to rule (a monarchy)
special
note
This word contains an initial consonant cluster which follows the general clustered consonant tone rule. This is the common case for clusters in which: As shown in the phonemic transcription result, the tone of the syllable as a whole is determined by the consonant class of the first consonant in the cluster.

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