Definitions for bothies

bothies both·y

Spelling: [both-ee, baw-thee]
IPA: /ˈbɒθ i, ˈbɔ θi/

Bothies is a 7 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 12 points.

You can make 189 anagrams from letters in bothies (behiost).

Definitions for bothies

noun

  1. a hut or small cottage.

Origin of bothies

1560-70; probably Scots Gaelic bothan hut, with -y2 replacing -an

Examples for bothies

Meanwhile he and Julian Wemyss had added greatly to the comfort of the bothy.

These were all the property of this man, however, who did the reading for the bothy.

Here is a picture of a bothy of to-day that I visited recently.

Of these some belonged to the bothy, while others were the private property of the tenants.

And he indicated the ulterior of the bothy where the ex-spy was sleeping.

The bothy was but scantily furnished, though it consisted of two rooms.

Broth, too, may be made in the kitchen and sent down to the bothy.

Four men and a boy inhabited this bothy, and the rain had driven them all indoors.

The watcher's back was against the door of the bothy, the key of which was in his pocket.

And then Stair communicated to his fellow-prisoner his idea of the defence of the bothy.

Word Value for bothies
Scrable

0

Words with friends

12

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