Cabins

/ˈkæbɪnz/ noun

Definition

small simple dwellings or rooms on ships

Etymology

from Middle French cabane 'hut' from Provençal cabana

Kelly Says

Whether it's a cozy log cabin in the woods or a tiny room on a cruise ship, cabins are all about compact, efficient living. The word traveled from Mediterranean huts to become the ultimate symbol of rustic getaways!

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