hutkeeper

noun

Etymology

From hut + keeper.

  1. inherited from kepere
  2. compounded as hutkeeper — “hut + keeper

Definitions

  1. One who maintains a hut that can be used by hikers, climbers, etc.

    • "Well, said the hutkeeper, bestirring himself, to make the fire burn, "I needn't have asked that. Is there a ship cast away, or have you run?"
    • His reason for doing so was that he found the ball had not entered through the forehead as stated by the hutkeeper, but had found its way out that way, clearly proving that the hutkeeper's statement was false.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA