Khmer Dictionary: ត្រៃ
Headley's Khmer-English Dictionary
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ត្រៃ
( num ) [tray]
three (prefix in words of Indo-European origin `three, tri, triple')
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គំរបត្រៃ
[kumrɔɔp tray] : decorative rectangular piece of cloth used as a cover for the កថិន
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ចមត្រៃ
[cɑɑm tray] : epithet of the king
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ចោមត្រៃ
[caom tray] : epithet of the Buddha
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ត្រៃភេទ
[tray pʰeet] See: ត្រៃវេទ
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ត្រៃមាស
[tray mieh] : trimester
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ត្រៃយុគ
[tray yuk] : three world ages (first, third and fourth); Trai Yuga (name of a treatise which describes these ages)
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ត្រៃរត្ន
[tray -----] See: រតនត្រ័យ
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ត្រៃលក្ខណ៍
[tray -----] : the three characteristics of life អនិច្ចំ impermanence, ទុក្ខំ suffering or instability, អនតា unreality or soullessness
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ត្រៃលោក
[tray look~lookaʔ] See: ត្រៃភព
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ត្រៃវិជ្ជា
[tray vɨccie] : the three awarenesses (in Buddhism: 1. knowing the story of past existences; 2. knowing the causes of life and death; 3. knowing that the Dharma is the way to break the continuous cycle of life and death.)
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ត្រៃវិទ្យា
[tray -----] : one who possesses the three awarenesses
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ត្រៃវេទ
[tray veeteaʔ~veet] : Trai Veda(`the three vedas'; the name of an Indian religious treatise)
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ត្រៃសរណៈ
[tray saʔraʔnaʔ] : the Three Refuges (in Buddhism they are: the Buddha, the Dharma, and the Sangha while in Brahmanism they are equated to Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva)
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ត្រៃសិក្ខា
[tray sekkʰaa~səkkʰaa] : virtuous conduct,
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ត្រៃសិក្ខា
[tray sekkʰaa~səkkʰaa] : the Threefold Training in Buddhism:
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ត្រៃសិក្ខា
[tray sekkʰaa~səkkʰaa] : concentrative absorption,
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ត្រៃសិក្ខា
[tray sekkʰaa~səkkʰaa] : transcendent comprehension and understanding
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ត្រៃស័ង្ខ
[tray saŋ] : kind of horn made from a conch shell
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ត្រៃចីវរ
[tray -----] : the three main pieces of clothing worn by Buddhist monks: សង្ឃាដិ, ចីពរ, ស្បង់
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ត្រៃតា
[tray taa] : name of the second age (យុគ) of mankind; treatise describing the second យុគ
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ត្រៃត្រាណ
[tray traan] : the three refuges: the Buddha, the Dharma and the Sangha
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ត្រៃត្រិង្ស
[tray -----] See: ត្រ័យត្រិង្ស
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ត្រៃទ្វារ
[tray tvie] : the three `doors' of Buddhist philosophy: the body (i.e. the senses), speech, and the mind (i.e. feeling)
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ត្រៃបិដក
[tray beʔdɑk] : Tripitaka, ‘Three Baskets' (the Theravada Buddhist canonical scriptures; the Tripitaka is composed of three sections: 1. the Vinaya Pitaka which treats ecclesiastical discipline; 2. the Sutta Pitaka which consists of a series of sermons treating doctrinal matters; and 3. the Abhidhamma Pitaka which treats metaphysics)
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ត្រៃប្រណាម
[tray prɑnaam] : worship of the Buddha, the Dharma and the Sangha
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ត្រៃភព
[tray pʰup] : the three forms of rebirth or states of existence (in Buddhism they are: កាមភព sensual existence; រូបភព material existence; អរូបភព formless existence)
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ត្រៃភូមិ
[tray pʰuum] See: ត្រៃភព
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វិធានត្រៃឋាន
[viʔtʰien tray tʰaan] : the rule of three