Reverse Dictionary: TENT

ADJECTIVES
1386 — CONTUBERNIAL sharing the same tent → obs.
1864 — UNDER CANVAS in a tent
1873 — CONTUBERNAL relating to occupation of the same tent; pert. to temporary marriage

NOUNS
1330 — HALE a place roofed over, but usually open at the sides; a pavilion; a tent; a booth, hut, or other temporary structure for shelter → obs.
1340 — MANSION a structure or edifice serving as a dwelling or lodging place; a house, a tent, etc. → obs.
1382 — TABERNACLE a temporary dwelling; generally movable, constructed of branches, boards, or canvas; a hut, tent, booth
1440 — TILT a covering of coarse cloth; an awning; a booth, tent, or tabernacle
1497 — PRICK the upright pole of a tent → obs.
1572 — CABINET a little cabin, hut, soldier’s tent; a rustic cottage; a dwelling, lodging; a den of a beast → obs.
1851 — RAG HUT a tent, or tent-like shelter → Amer. dial.
1851 — RAG SHANTY a tent, or tent-like shelter → Amer. sl.
1859 — RAG ALLEY a nickname for a settlement composed of ‘rag houses’ (tents), or a poor or run-down part of town → Amer. dial.
1859 — RAG TOWN a nickname for a settlement composed of ‘rag houses’ (tents), or a poor or run-down part of town → Amer. dial.
1890 — RAG HOUSE a tent, or tent-like shelter → Amer. sl.
1895 — TAN a temporary tent, hut, or cabin, such as set up by tinkers or gypsies → Sc.
..L19 — COT HOUSE a tent → sl.
..20C — PAY ME RENT a tent → Aust. rhyming sl.
1913 — WICKY a teepee → Amer. dial. (Bk.)
1916 — BIVVY — BIVY a small tent or any temporary shelter for troops → sl.
1917 — RAG CITY a nickname for a settlement composed of ‘rag houses’ (tents), or a poor or run-down part of town → Amer. dial.
1919 — RAG BUNGALOW a tent, or tent-like shelter → Amer. dial.
1930 — RAG a tent, or tent-like shelter → Amer. dial.
1945 — BOUDOIR an army tent → US sl.
1968 — RAG BUILDING a tent, or tent-like shelter → Amer. dial.

NOUNS – PERSON
1835 — CONTUBERNIAN a person who occupies the same tent; a comrade
1842 — CONTUBERNAL a person who occupies the same tent; a comrade
1853 — PEG-MAN a soldier or other person whose job is to put up tents → obs.

VERBS
1362 — TILL to pitch a tent → obs.
1382 — STRETCH to pitch a tent → obs.
1600 — STEND to erect a tent → obs.