Reverse Dictionary: HUT

NOUNS
► BACH a small makeshift hut; a small holiday house → E20 Aust. & NZ colloq.
► BADGER BOX a small hut or dwelling → 20C Aust. sl., obs.
► BARRACK a temporary hut or cabin, as for the use of soldiers during a siege, etc. → 1686 obs. exc. N. Eng. dial.
► BIGGIN a building, a house, a cottage; a hut covered with mud or turf → 1811 Sc. & Eng. dial.
► CABANE a cabin; a hut → M19 Can. dial.
► CABINET a little cabin, hut, soldier’s tent; a rustic cottage; a dwelling, lodging; a den of a beast→ 1572 obs.
► CABOOSE a hut, a cabin; a poor dwelling → E19 chiefly N. Amer.
► CAMPODA a hut or cabin; a village of such dwellings → 1856 Amer. dial.
► CAMPOODIE ► CAMPOODY a hut or cabin; a village of such dwellings → 1869 Amer. dial.
► COSH a small cottage, hut, hovel → 1490 obs. exc. Eng. dial.
► CREW ► CROO a hovel, hut, or cabin → 1570 Sc.
► EARN a place, a dwelling, a hut → a1000 obs.
► GUNIAH ► GUNIAR ► GUNNEAH ► GUNNYA ► GUNYAH ► GUNYER ► GUNYIO a ‘black-fellow’s’ hut, roughly constructed of boughs and bark; also, a White man’s hut or house → L19 Aust , orig. Aboriginal
► HALE a place roofed over, but usually open at the sides; a pavilion; a tent; a booth, hut, or other temporary structure for shelter → c1330 obs.
► HOTTE a shed ,a hut → 1325 obs.
 HULK a hut, a shed, a hovel → 1000 obs.
► HUMPEY ► HUMPIE ► HUMPY a native Australian hut; hence, a very small or primitive house; a small shack → 1873 Aust.
► KENNEL a small or mean dwelling or hut → 1837
► MUSHROOM HALL a house or hut erected overnight → 1872
► RANCH a hut or house in the country → 1808 US
► SCALAN a rude hut or shelter → 1770 Sc.
► SCALE a temporary hut or shelter; a wooden shed → 1787 Eng. dial.
► SCOLLA a hut, a shed → 1952 Sc.
► SHEBANG a hut, a shanty, a rude shelter; a disreputable tavern or other place of resort; broadly, any building or establishment → 1862 Amer. dial.
► SHELTY a hut, a shed → 1834
► TABERNACLE a temporary dwelling; generally movable, constructed of branches, boards, or canvas; a hut, tent, booth → 1382
► TAN a temporary tent, hut, or cabin, such as set up by tinkers or gypsies → 1895 Sc.
► WURLEY a hut; orig. an Aboriginal dwelling → 1839 Aust. sl.