I. ˈhət noun
Etymology: French hutte, from Old French hute, from Old High German hutta hut; probably akin to Old English hȳd skin, hide
Date: 1655
1. : an often small and temporary dwelling of simple construction : shack
2. : a simple shelter from the elements
• hut verb
II. ˈhət, ˈhəp interjection
Etymology: probably alteration of hep (I)
Date: 1948
— used to mark a marching cadence