hutte
hut, shack
noun ÜT Rare
Origin: Middle French hutte, from Middle High German hütte (hut)
Usage Note
Hutte describes a small, simple or primitive dwelling — a hunter's hut, a beach shack, or a tribal hut. For a more romantic rustic cottage, French prefers cabane or chalet. Hutte often implies impermanence or rudimentary construction.
Examples
"Ils ont dormi dans une hutte en bois."
Natural Translation
They slept in a wooden hut.
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