A proper noun referring to the Thai royal name Maha Vajiralongkorn, the former king’s formal title. In Thai, it denotes “great radiance of the jewel Buddha” and is typically pronounced with careful, multi-syllabic clarity due to complex consonant clusters and a non-English-origin sequence. The term is rarely used as a verb in standard English; when encountered, it is handled as a proper noun with native-like pronunciation expectations.
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