About The Word Hut
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Hut Definition And Meaning |
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What's The Definition Of Hut?
[n] small crude shelter used as a dwelling
[n] temporary military shelter Synonyms | Synonyms for Hut: army hut | field hut | hovel | hutch | shack | shanty Related Terms | Find terms related to Hut: bestow | billet | board | booth | box | camp | chalet | cot | cottage | crib | dacha | domicile | entertain | gatehouse | hovel | hutch | kiosk | lean-to | lodge | Nissen hut | outbuilding | outhouse | pavilion | quarter | Quonset hut | room | roost | sentry box | shack | shanty | shed | stall | tollbooth | tollhouse See Also | igloo | iglu | Nissen hut | Quonset hut | shelter Hut In Webster's Dictionary \Hut\, n. [OE. hotte; akin to D. hut, G. h["u]tte, OHG.
hutta, Dan. hytte, Sw. hydda; and F. hutte, of G. origin; all
akin to E. hide to conceal. See {Hude} to conceal.]
A small house, hivel, or cabin; a mean lodge or dwelling; a
slightly built or temporary structure.
Death comes on with equal footsteps To the hall and
hut. --Bp. Coxe.
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