cuddy

/ˈkʌdi/
noun
  1. A small cabin or room on a ship, used for storage or as a living space.
    • They stored extra ropes and sails in the ship's cuddy.
    • The captain kept his maps and instruments in the cuddy.
    • The sailors slept in a cramped cuddy below deck.
  2. A small shed or hut, especially for storing tools or supplies.
    • The farmer stored hay in the cuddy near the barn.
    • We built a small cuddy to shelter the firewood.
    • He kept his gardening tools in a wooden cuddy behind the house.
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