Lexicographical Neighbors of Pyengadu
Literary usage of Pyengadu
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Timber and Timber Trees, Native and Foreign by Thomas Laslett (1894)
"CHAPTER XXI. ASIATIC TIMBERS—INDIA AND BURMAH—(Continued). THE pyengadu, or
Iron-wood* tree of Pegu and Arrow- can, ..."
2. Timber and Timber Trees, Native and Foreign by Thomas Laslett (1894)
"CHAPTER XXI. ASIATIC TIMBERS—INDIA AND BURMAH—(Continued). THE pyengadu, or
Iron-wood* tree of Pegu and Arrow- can, ..."
3. Afoot and Afloat in Burma by Alfred Henry Williams (1922)
"In Burma there is a kind of timber called pyengadu, or ironwood, ... pyengadu is
a very strong wood, as its common name (ironwood) implies. ..."
4. Select Extra-tropical Plants, Readily Eligible for Industrial Culture Or by Ferdinand von Mueller (1891)
"The " pyengadu " of India, extending to China and the Phillipine- Islands.
ascending mountains to 3000 feet. An Acacia-like tree, attaining a height of ..."
5. Wood: A Manual of the Natural History and Industrial Applications of the by George Simonds Boulger (1908)
"Ironwood " of Pegu and Arracan. Hindi " Jambu," Burm. " pyengadu," Philipp. "
Acle." Formerly named Mimosa Acle. and Inga ..."