Where does “จักรวรรดิ” come from?

จักรวรรดิ (Thai) comes from Old Khmer ចក្រពត៌្តិ, from Sanskrit चक्रवर्तिन्, from Sanskrit चक्र, from Pali vatti, from German Watt, from Middle Low German wat, from Old Saxon hwat, from Proto-West Germanic hwat — who.

จักรวรรดิ (Thai): empire

Definitions

  1. empire

Ancestry of “จักรวรรดิ”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Khmerចក្រពត៌្តិ
2Sanskritचक्रवर्तिन्chakravartin, wheel-turner (in reference to the dharmachakra, world-ruler, upholder of dharma, a title taken by Indian emperors)
3Sanskritचक्रthe wheel; a potter's wheel; a discus or sharp...
4Palivattito say
5GermanWattintertidal zone, foreshore, especially the vast...
6Middle Low Germanwatwhat
7Old Saxonhwatwhat; lo!, what!, indeed!
8Proto-West Germanichwatwhat
9Proto-Germanichwatnominative/accusative singular neuter of *hwaz
10Proto-Indo-Europeankʷódwhat
11Proto-Indo-Europeankʷóswho

Words derived from “จักรวรรดิ

Every word from Proto-Indo-European kʷós