IPA: /pəˈɡoʊɡ/
KK: /pəˈɡoʊd/
A type of tower or temple, often found in Asia, that has multiple levels and is usually used for religious purposes.
The ancient pagoda stood tall against the skyline, attracting many visitors.
The word 'pagod' originates from the Portuguese 'pagode', which refers to a temple or a place of worship, particularly in the context of Asian architecture. The term is derived from the Malay 'pago', meaning a building or structure, often associated with religious significance. Thus, 'pagod' refers to a tiered tower or temple structure, typically found in East Asia.
Imagine a beautiful temple structure that serves as a place of worship — that's what a 'pagod' is, derived from the idea of a building ('pago') used for religious purposes.