Hovel

/ˈhʌvəl/ noun

A small, squalid, and poorly constructed dwelling. A wretched living space that is typically dirty, cramped, and in poor repair.

From Middle English 'hovel,' possibly related to 'hove' (to shelter) or connected to Middle Dutch 'hovel' (hat, covering). Originally referred to an open shed or temporary shelter, gradually acquiring connotations of poverty and squalor.

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