A hut, shed, hovel. Obsolete or dialect.
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释义 | society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > dwelling place or abode > a dwelling > hut or hovel > [noun] (125) hulka1000 A hut, shed, hovel. Obsolete or dialect. boothc1200 A temporary dwelling covered with boughs of trees or other slight materials. archaic in general sense. hull?c1225 A hut or hovel. Obsolete. lodge1290 A small house or dwelling, esp. a temporary one; a hut or booth; a tent, arbour, or the like. Now dialect in specific applications. hottea1325 A shed, a hut. holetc1380 A hut, cot, tent, tabernacle; = hilet, n. tavern1382 As a rendering of Latin taberna: see the etymology. scalea1400 A hut, shed. schura1400 A shed, hovel. tugury1412 A hut, cot, cell. donjon?a1439 A small, simply constructed dwelling; = dungeon, n. 6. Obsolete. rare. cabinc1440 A permanent habitation of rough or rudimentary construction; a poor dwelling. coshc1490 A small cottage, hut, hovel. cabinet1579 A little cabin, hut, soldier's tent; a rustic cottage; a dwelling, lodging, tabernacle; a den or hole of a beast. Obsolete. bully1598 A cottage, hut. crib1600 A small habitation, cabin, hovel; a narrow room; figurative a confined space. In New Zealand now esp. a small house at the seaside or at a holiday… shed1600 poetic. A hut, cottage, poor dwelling. hut1637 A small dwelling or shelter of relatively simple or basic construction, esp. one made of locally available materials such as wood, grass, natural… hovela1640 A shed used as a human habitation; a rude or miserable dwelling-place; a wretched cabin. boorachc1660 A small hut or shelter; a hovel. Now rare. barrack1686 A temporary hut or cabin; e.g. for the use of soldiers during a siege, etc. bothy1750 A hut; a shelter; a small cottage. corf1770 Explained as: A temporary building, a shed. Error founded on a misprint for coif, 16th cent. Scottish form of cove, n.1 rancho1819 In Latin America: a hut, hovel, or simple building. Also: a collection these, a hamlet or village. shanty1820 Chiefly U.S. and Canadian. A small, mean, roughly constructed dwelling; a cabin, a hut. kraal1832 Used loosely for a poor hut or hovel. shelty1834 Used for: A hut, shed. shackle1835 = shack, n.3 mia-mia1837 An Australian Aboriginal hut or shelter. Also (in extended use): a temporary shelter built by a traveller. wickiup1838 Originally: a bark-covered lodge with a pitched roof made by the Meskwaki, Sauk, Kickapoo, and other Midwestern North American Indian peoples. In… caboose1839 A hut or poor dwelling. Chiefly North American. chantier1849 A log cabin; = shanty, n.1 1a. hangar1852 /hɑ̃ɡar/. A covered space, shed, or shelter, esp. for carriages. caban1866 In French or Canadian contexts: = cabin, n. shebang1867 A hut, shed; one's dwelling, quarters. humpy1873 An Australian Aboriginal hut. Hence, applied to a very small and primitive house, or hut such as is put up by a settler. shack1878 A roughly built cabin or shanty of logs, mud, etc. Also applied to other similar structures. hale1885 In Hawaii: a house, a dwelling place; esp. a thatched house or shelter traditionally built by the indigenous people of Hawaii. bach1927 New Zealand. Also batch. A makeshift hut, usually one in which a man living alone fends for himself. jhuggi1927 A hut or slum dwelling, typically made from mud and corrugated iron sheeting. favela1961 In Brazil, a shack, shanty; a slum: usually in plural favelas, a collection of improvised huts, a shanty town. hokkie1973 A simple dwelling; a shack. Subcategories:— types of (64) — herdsman's, shepherd's, etc. (8) — used as sleeping-place by vagrants (1) — made of ice or snow (3) — leaning against wall of other building (7) |
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