Meaning of jong | Babel Free
/dʒɒŋ/Definitions
- A Tibetan building which makes up a prefecture; typically a monastery or fortress.
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A friendly term of address, especially for a young man. South-Africa, slang
Examples
“The rock on which the jong stands must at one time have been lapped by the waters of the lake, but at the present time the Yam-dok tso has retreated so far, that a quashy stretch of vivid green quagmire spreads between the road and the shore.”
“When they had gone I went for a solitary ride, rounding the Jong and striking out into the country through a subsidiary village.”
“However, the Tibetans refused to negotiate – except on the British side of the frontier – and withdrew into their fortress, or jong.”
“The origin of the Tibetan dzong is not known although there is evidence of Chinese and Mongol influences in the style of their military architecture.”
“I take out my pocket knife and start to smooth it. What do you want with that stick says Jan. Nothing. Well throw it away. No jong I am going to keep it.”
CEFR level
C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.