shiel

/ʃiːl/
noun
  1. A temporary shelter or hut, especially one used by shepherds or fishermen in Scotland or northern England.
    • The shepherd spent the summer in a small shiel on the hillside.
    • The ruins of a 19th-century shiel are still visible on the moor.
    • We found an old stone shiel near the river, perfect for shelter from the rain.
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