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shanty ((n.))
Entry from the DCHP-1 (pre-1967)
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a crude hut used as a dwelling by lumbermen in the bush.
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a specially designed log bunkhouse used by a gang of loggers.
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a boarding-house or bunkhouse erected at a work camp for the accommodation of miners, loggers, etc.
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a camp at which logging (def. 2) is carried on.
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See quote.
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the gang of loggers who work together and live in the same dwelling.
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go to shanty, enter the bush in winter to work as a logger in the shanties (def. 2a).
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put in shanty, establish a logging camp.
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a crude one-room dwelling of logs patterned after the shanty (def. la) and much used by the pioneers, usually to serve as a temporary dwelling until a more substantial house could be built.
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a rude dwelling, especially one of wood, usually in a rundown condition.