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  2. Chuon Nath - Wikipedia

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    Chuon Nath (Khmer: ជួន ណាត; 11 March 1883 – 25 September 1969) was a Cambodian monk and the late Gana Mahanikaya Supreme Patriarch of Cambodia.Amongst his achievements is his effort in conservation of the Khmer language in the form of the Khmer dictionary.

  3. Khmer language - Wikipedia

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    Nath's views and prolific work won out and he is credited with cultivating modern Khmer-language identity and culture, overseeing the translation of the entire Pali Buddhist canon into Khmer. He also created the modern Khmer language dictionary that is still in use today, helping preserve Khmer during the French colonial period. [27]

  4. Kbach - Wikipedia

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    According to Chuon Nath's dictionary, kbach (ក្បាច់) used to be written kbache (ក្បាចេ) and is a derivative of kach (កាច់), to hit or break, with a bilabial infix which is a form of intensive morphology, suggesting to hit repeatedly. [2]

  5. Chhim Krasem - Wikipedia

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    In 1947, he became a member of the Cultural Committee of Cambodia, which contributed to the modernization of the Khmer language and the production of the new Khmer dictionary of Chuon Nath. Chhim Krasem was Managing Director of the Pali School from 1950-1951. [6] Chhim Krasem passed away at an uncertain date in the 1950s.

  6. Supreme Patriarch of Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    Chuon Nath ជួន ណាត ... Died from Khmer Rouge execution at the Prang pagoda in Oudong district. [8] communist regimes 1975-1991 6: Tep Vong ទេព ...

  7. Bokator - Wikipedia

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    Khmer martial arts have historically been known by multiple names depending on regions and masters but are now referred to by most as Bokator. [6] The word Bokator is mentioned in the first Khmer dictionary developed in 1938 by the Buddhist scholar Chuon Nath. [7]

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  9. A Leav - Wikipedia

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    A Leav is composed of a derogative suffix ah- followed by the substantive -leav (ឡេវ) which litterally means the button but which in this context translates as low-class, inferior, despicable, and it is the rank given to the lowest servants of the royal house in Cambodia according to Chuon Nath.