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tugurium — meaning in English

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English meaning

  • cottage noun A small house, typically simple and often found in the countryside.
  • hole noun A hollow space or opening in something solid, or a gap that goes all the way through.
  • hovel noun A small, poorly built and often squalid dwelling; a shack.
  • hut noun A small, simple shelter, usually just one room, built from whatever materials are on hand.
  • shack noun A small, roughly built hut or cabin.
  • shed noun A small, simple structure used for storage or shelter, usually in a garden or yard.

Senses

tugurium is used for these senses in English:

  • cottage A seasonal home of any size or stature, a recreational home or a home in a remote location.
  • hole (slang) An undesirable place to live or visit.
  • hovel (pejorative) A poor cottage; a small, mean house; a hut.
  • hut A small, simple one-storey dwelling or shelter, often with just one room, and generally built of readily available local materials.
  • hut A small wooden shed.
  • shack A crude, roughly built hut or cabin.
  • shed A slight or temporary structure built to shade or shelter something; a structure usually open in front; an outbuilding, especially a smallish one; a hut.

cottage — full definition

  1. noun A small house, typically simple and often found in the countryside.
  2. noun A second home used for holidays or getaways, regardless of size.

hole — full definition

  1. noun A hollow space or opening in something solid, or a gap that goes all the way through.
  2. noun A flaw, weakness, or gap in an argument, plan, or system.
  3. noun In golf, one of the numbered targets a player aims the ball into, or a full round segment of the course leading to it.

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