LEAN-TO
NOUNS
► CALLIS a lean-to, a shed, mostly used as a vegetable cellar → 1854 Eng. dial. obs.
► EYLING a lean-to or shed attached to a house → 1625 Eng. dial.
► KIPSIE ► KIPSY a lean-to, a shelter; a dugout → 1919 Aust.
► LEAN-OFF a lean-to → 1950 Amer. dial.
► LINTER a lean-to, an addition to a house → 1779 US
► SALT-PIE a building with a sloping roof on one side only; a lean-to → 1880 Eng. dial.
► SKILLING a shed or outhouse, esp. a lean-to → 1389
► SKILLION a lean-to, serving as a shed or as a small room → 1864 Aust.
► TO-FALL a supplementary building with its roof sloping up to and leaning on the wall of a main building; a lean-to; a shed → c1425 Sc. & N. Eng. dial.
► WALSH a lean-to building not having a pitched roof → 1905 Eng. dial. obs. (Bk.)