Bothy

/ˈbɒθi/ noun

A small, basic hut or cottage, especially in Scotland, used as temporary shelter for farm workers or mountain climbers.

Scottish English, possibly from Gaelic 'bothan' (small hut) or from Old Norse origins. First recorded in Scottish texts in the 19th century.

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