Reverse Dictionary: SHED

NOUNS
1000 — HULK a hut, a shed, a hovel → obs.
1325 — HOTTE a shed ,a hut → obs.
1389 — SKILLING a shed or outhouse, esp. a lean-to
1425 — 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 → Sc. & N. Eng. dial.
1500 — BIELD a shelter or shed → Sc. & Eng. dial.
1625 — EYLING a lean-to or shed attached to a house → Eng. dial.
1737 — HALF-HOUSE a shed open at the side; a hovel
1787 — SCALE a temporary hut or shelter; a wooden shed → Eng. dial.
1834 — SHELTY a hut, a shed
1854 — CALLIS a lean-to, a shed, mostly used as a vegetable cellar → Eng. dial. obs.
..20C — A TO Z a shed → rhyming sl.
1930 — WAPPEN-HAPPEN a tumbledown, slum shed or shanty made of old tins, bits of wood, discarded packaging and similar found objects → W. Indies
1952 — SCOLLA a hut, a shed → Sc.
1994 — LITTLE HOUSE a shed → Amer. dial.