Bothy

//ˈbɒθi//

Synonyms for "bothy" (1 found)

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Noun(1 words)

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Translations

19 translations across 11 languages.

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Extremaduran

1 entries
  • choçu noun (small cottage or hut; specifically, one often left unlocked for communal use in a remote, often mountainous, area by hikers, labourers, etc.)

Finnish

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  • autiotupa noun (small cottage or hut; specifically, one often left unlocked for communal use in a remote, often mountainous, area by hikers, labourers, etc.)
  • maja noun (building for workers to rest in)
  • pirtti noun (building for workers to rest in)
  • pirtti noun (building on a farm for farmworkers or other labourers to live in)

Galician

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  • chozo noun (small cottage or hut; specifically, one often left unlocked for communal use in a remote, often mountainous, area by hikers, labourers, etc.)

German

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  • Schutzhütte noun (small cottage or hut; specifically, one often left unlocked for communal use in a remote, often mountainous, area by hikers, labourers, etc.)

Irish

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  • botaí noun (small cottage or hut; specifically, one often left unlocked for communal use in a remote, often mountainous, area by hikers, labourers, etc.)
  • both noun (small cottage or hut; specifically, one often left unlocked for communal use in a remote, often mountainous, area by hikers, labourers, etc.)
  • bothán noun (small cottage or hut; specifically, one often left unlocked for communal use in a remote, often mountainous, area by hikers, labourers, etc.)

Korean

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  • 보티 noun (small cottage or hut; specifically, one often left unlocked for communal use in a remote, often mountainous, area by hikers, labourers, etc.)

Russian

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  • хижина noun (small cottage or hut; specifically, one often left unlocked for communal use in a remote, often mountainous, area by hikers, labourers, etc.)

Scots

2 entries
  • bothy noun (small cottage or hut; specifically, one often left unlocked for communal use in a remote, often mountainous, area by hikers, labourers, etc.)
  • bothy noun (building on a farm for farmworkers or other labourers to live in)

Scottish Gaelic

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  • bothan noun (small cottage or hut; specifically, one often left unlocked for communal use in a remote, often mountainous, area by hikers, labourers, etc.)
  • cleit noun (small cottage or hut; specifically, one often left unlocked for communal use in a remote, often mountainous, area by hikers, labourers, etc.)
  • àirigh noun (small cottage or hut; specifically, one often left unlocked for communal use in a remote, often mountainous, area by hikers, labourers, etc.)

Spanish

1 entries
  • chozo noun (small cottage or hut; specifically, one often left unlocked for communal use in a remote, often mountainous, area by hikers, labourers, etc.)

Turkish

1 entries
  • çiftlik işleri barakası noun (small cottage or hut; specifically, one often left unlocked for communal use in a remote, often mountainous, area by hikers, labourers, etc.)

Sample sentences

6 total sentences available.

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Angus painted in the most alarming colours the roads, or rather wild tracts, by which it would be necessary for him to travel into Argyleshire, and the wretched huts or bathies where he would be condemned to pass the night, and where no forage could be procured for the horse, unless he could eat the stumps of old heather.

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But civilization had changed that completely. Not one criminal in a thousand now fled to the Highlands or to Wales for refuge. A man demanded the means of food and shelter in his retreat nowadays, and a deserted bothy or a cave on the hillside was out of date.

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Often Neil sat in their bothy on winter nights and told Calum about seas he had never seen.

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Then, in the evening of the second day after I had climbed from the pupil of the right eye, I came upon a shepherd's bothy, a sort of beehive of stone, and found in it a cooking pot and a quantity of ground corn.

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