Hut

Noun

 * 1) a small wooden shed
 * 2) a primitive dwelling

Verb

 * 1)  to put into a hut
 * 2)  to take shelter in a hut

Thesaurus
Nissen hut, Quonset hut, bestow, billet, board, booth, box, camp, chalet, cot, cottage, crib, dacha, domicile, entertain, gatehouse, hovel, hutch, kiosk, lean-to, lodge, outbuilding, outhouse, pavilion, quarter, room, roost, sentry box, shack, shanty, shed, stall, tollbooth, tollhouse

Etymology
From hutte:, from  hütte: ( > German Hütte: cf. Danish hytte:).

Noun

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 * Georgian: ქოხი
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 * Finnish:
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 * Georgian: ქოხი, ფაცხა
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 * Volapük: ludom, ludomil
 * Volapük: ludom, ludomil


 * : kasolle, stan
 * : 小木房
 * : koliba
 * : kabano (1,2), (on a ship) kajuto
 * : Hütte
 * : kunyhó
 * : pondok
 * : cabana
 * : yoo ziña
 * : 小屋 (こや, koya)


 * : 오두막(집) (odumak-jib, -jip)
 * : barraca, cabana
 * : colibă, stână
 * : čatrlja, koliba , kućerak , pozemljuša
 * : cabaña, choza
 * : hydda
 * : గుడిసె (guDise)
 * : ludomil
 * : ludomil

Anagrams

 * Thu
 * UHT

Noun

 * 1) a small wooden shed, hut.
 * 2) a primitive dwelling.
 * 3) a cabin on a boat.

Etymology
, whence also Old English hyd, Old Norse húð

Noun

 * 1) hide
 * 2) skin

Interjection

 * 1) behave! (same as: du ska veta hut! = vet hut! = hut!)

Noun

 * 1) decency, good manners, politeness, reason, common sense; only in a few expressions:
 * du ska veta hut
 * you should behave
 * jag ska lära dig veta hut
 * I shall teach you some decency
 * jag kräver hut och hyfs av mina barn
 * I demand good manners and behaviour of my children

Related terms

 * huta
 * hutlös