Chambers DictionaryChamber's 20th Century Dictionary📕
bothy Bothie, both′i, n. a humble cottage
or hut: a temporary house for men engaged in some common work, esp. the
barely furnished quarters provided for farm-servants, generally unmarried
men, in the eastern and north-eastern counties of Scotland.—The
Bothy system is apparently economical, but is detrimental to
health and to morality
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