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a1

 * Krommakhun — An honorary title given to a royal person, consisting of the following five classes (in ascending order): (1) krommamư̄n, (2) krommakhun, (3) krommalūang, (4) krommaphra, (5) kromphrayā.
 * Phraʿongčhāo — A royal title for (1) a child of a king and a female commoner, (2) a child of a prince and a female commoner, (3) a child of a royal couple both holding this title, or (4) a royal person or commoner elevated to this title.
 * Mǫmčhāo – A royal title for (1) a child of a prince and his wife who is a commoner or royal woman holding the title of mǫmčhāo or (2) a child of a royal person holding the title of phraʿongčhāo.
 * Phra – A general title for a.
 * Čhāophrayā – noble rank, consisting of the following ten classes (in ascending order): (1) nāi, (2) phan, (3) mư̄n, (4) khun, (5) čhamư̄n, (6) lūang, (7) phra, (8) phrayā, (9) čhāophrayā, (10) somdetčhāophrayā.
 * Civil Chancellor – The ancient Siamese government had two chancellors (prime ministers): one for civil affairs called samuhanāyok, the other for military affairs called samuha phrakalāhōm.
 * Military Chancellor
 * Čhaochǭmmāndā – A title for a female commoner who marries a king and has a child by him.
 * Thāo – A title for a female official in the king’s harem.

a2

 * Phutthayǭtfačhulālōk
 * Phutthalœ̄tlānaphālai
 * Čhǭmklāo Čhāoyūhūa
 * Pinklāo Čhāoyūhūa
 * Nangklāo Čhāoyūhūa
 * Sutthāsinīnāt Piyamahārātpadiwaratdā

b

 * Monastery
 * Bǭphit Phimuk
 * Bǭwǭn Niwēt Wihān
 * Phra Chēttuphon

c

 * Statue
 * Phra Phuttha Rangsan – A crowned Buddha statue created by King in 2374 BE (1831/32 CE), renamed Phra Phuttha Rangsarit  by King  in 2395 BE (1852/53 CE), enshrined in Phra Surālai Phimān Hall within the.
 * Phra Phuttha Nimit, also known as Phra Phuttha Narưmit, is a crowned Buddha statue enshrined in Phra Surālai Phimān Hall within the.

d

 * parīan – A person who has passed the  examination from the third class upwards.
 * Rains Retreat Season – A three-month period during the rainy season, throughout which Buddhist monks are required to retreat to and stay at one place.
 * kathin – Robes presented to Buddhist monks during the period from the first waning-moon day of the eleventh month to the middle of the twelfth month under the lunar calendar.
 * chang