scouthouse

noun
/ˈskaʊthaʊs/US

Etymology

From scout + house.

  1. inherited from husen
  2. derived from *(s)kews-
  3. inherited from *hūsą — “house
  4. inherited from *hūs
  5. inherited from hūs — “dwelling, shelter, house
  6. inherited from hous
  7. compounded as scouthouse — “scout + house

Definitions

  1. A building where members of the Scout Movement hold their meetings.

    • A new rectory, a youth center and a scouthouse were constructed […]
    • Once, they thought they saw a light burning in a place which should have been dark. But it was only the reflection of the streetlamps shining on the scouthouse windows, and they did not even stop to investigate.

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