Pagoda

/pəˈgoʊdə/ noun

A pagoda is a tall, many‑storied building with curved roofs, common in parts of Asia, often used as a temple or shrine.

From Portuguese *pagode*, possibly from Persian *butkada* “idol temple” or from a Dravidian language; the exact origin is debated. European traders adapted local words for religious buildings they encountered in Asia.

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