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Hut vs Hutt - What's the difference?

hut | hutt |

As a noun hut

is a small wooden shed.

As a verb hut

is to put into a hut.

As a proper noun Hutt is

a river and valley in Western Australia.

hut

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • a small wooden shed
  • a primitive dwelling
  • Verb

    (hutt)
  • (rare, archaic, transitive) to put into a hut
  • to hut troops in winter quarters
  • (rare, archaic, intransitive) to take shelter in a hut
  • * Washington Irving
  • The troops hutted among the heights of Morristown.

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    hutt

    English

    Proper noun

  • A river and valley in Western Australia.
  • * 1841 , "Australind", The Monthly Chronicle , volume VII, page 402
  • The following passages describe the banks of the Hutt , to which allusion has already been made as the largest river of Western Australia yet known.
  • A river and valley on the North Island of New Zealand.
  • * 1869 , J. C. Crawford, Transactions and proceedings of the New Zealand Institute ?, page 344
  • Having forded the Hutt , I proceeded up the course of the Akatarewa.
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