Mahogany
Pronunciation
- UK IPA: /məˈhɒɡəni/
Origin
From Spanish mahogani, possibly from a name.
Full definition of mahogany
Noun
mahogany
(countable and uncountable; plural mahoganys)- (countable) Any of various tropical American evergreen trees, of the genus , having a valuable hard red-brown wood.
- (uncountable) The wood of these trees, mostly used to make furniture.
- 1963, Margery Allingham, The China Governess Chapter Foreword, A very neat old woman, still in her good outdoor coat and best beehive hat, was sitting at a polished mahogany table on whose surface there were several scored scratches so deep that a triangular piece of the veneer had come cleanly away, ….
- A reddish-brown color, like that of mahogany wood.
- A table made from mahogany wood.
- 1842, Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political JournalPoets eat and drink without stint — and seldom at their own cost — for what man of mark or likelihood in the moneyed world is there, who is not eager to get their legs under his mahogany?