hutmaster

noun

Etymology

From hut + master.

  1. derived from maistre
  2. derived from *méǵh₂s
  3. derived from magester
  4. derived from magister — “chief, teacher, leader
  5. inherited from mǣster
  6. inherited from maister
  7. compounded as hutmaster — “hut + master

Definitions

  1. The person in charge of a hut providing accommodation to hikers.

    • I recall one specific trip when we climbed to Madison Hut which is located in the col between Mount Madison and Mount Jefferson. Tom went into the kitchen to ask the hutmaster about the menu for the evening meal.

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