pagoda tree
English
Etymology
(source of wealth): See pagoda (“a kind of gold coin”).
Noun
pagoda tree (plural pagoda trees)
- Styphnolobium japonicum, a tree in the pea family Fabaceae.
- (India, archaic, colloquial) The opportunity to make money rapidly in British India.
- 1877, Blackwood's Magazine, page 575:
- India has been transferred from the regions of romance to the realms of fact […] the mines of Golconda no longer pay the cost of working, and the pagoda-tree has been stripped of all its golden fruit.
- 1881 September 3, Saturday Review, page 307:
- It might be mistaken […] for the work of some modern architect, built for the Nabob of a couple of generations back, who had enriched himself when the pagoda-tree was worth the shaking.
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