BOTHY


Meaning of BOTHY in English

ˈbäthi, ˈbōthi noun

( -es )

Etymology: Scots, probably from obsolete Scots both booth (from Middle English bothe ) + English -y — more at booth

chiefly Scotland : a rude dwelling : hut: as

a. : a shepherd's or hunter's shelter

b. : quarters for unmarried farm laborers

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