noun
- A small, basic shelter or cottage, especially one used by farm workers, hikers, or mountaineers in remote areas.
Usage: chiefly British; Scottish
Examples
- The hikers found refuge in a mountain bothy during the storm.
- The old bothy on the estate once housed seasonal farm workers.
- We stayed in a basic bothy while trekking through the Scottish Highlands.
- The bothy provided simple but welcome shelter for the climbers.
- Many bothies in remote areas are maintained by outdoor organizations for public use.