Meaning & Definition of word "Pagoda"

Pagoda

/pəˈɡoʊdə/

noun:

  • 1. A tiered tower with multiple eaves, common in East Asia, often used as a place of worship or as a shrine.
    • Example: The ancient pagoda stood majestically in the center of the temple complex.
  • 2. A building resembling a pagoda, especially one with a circular base and tapering form.
    • Example: They built a beautiful garden with a small pagoda for visitors to enjoy.
  • 3. A structure typically found in Buddhist and Hindu architecture used for storing sacred relics.
    • Example: Visitors traveled from far and wide to admire the relics housed within the golden pagoda.
  • 4. A type of tower, usually in a religious context, characterized by its distinct architectural style.
    • Example: The pagoda's unique design attracted architecture enthusiasts who studied its historical significance.

Etymology

From Portuguese 'pagode,' which means 'temple' or 'shrine.'

Common Phrases and Expressions

pagoda style:

A style of architecture characterized by tiered roofs and ornate designs.

stone pagoda:

A pagoda made primarily of stone, often used in gardens.

Related Words

stupa:

A hemispherical structure containing relics, used as a place of meditation.

temple:

A building devoted to worship, especially in religions like Buddhism and Hinduism.

Slang Meanings of pagoda