Billets

/bɪˈlɛts/ noun

Temporary living quarters or rooms assigned to soldiers or travelers; also refers to pieces of firewood or logs.

From French 'billet', originally meaning 'a small bill or document', which evolved to mean both a lodging assignment and later a block of wood. The dual meaning reflects how the word developed from administrative documents into physical spaces.

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