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bothy
both·y B0412650 (bŏth′ē)n. pl. both·ies Scots A hut or small cottage. [Ultimately from Old Irish both, hut; see bheuə- in Indo-European roots.]bothy (ˈbɒθɪ) n, pl bothies1. a cottage or hut2. (esp in NE Scotland) a farmworker's summer quarters3. a mountain shelter[C18: perhaps related to booth]Translationsbothy
bothie, bothy1. A small cottage or hut, especially in northern England, Scotland, or Ireland. 2. A house for accommodating a number of workers for the same company, farmer, or employer. |