mudhouse
English
Etymology
mud + house
Noun
mudhouse (plural mudhouses)
- A simple house built primarily of mud.
- 1963, Allen J. Ellender, "United States Foreign Operations in Africa", in United States. Congress, Reports and Documents (volume 19, page 168)
- The new villages are built of mortar and brick, some of stone, and are a far cry from the villages of mudhouses.
- 1955, Moses Zebi Frank, Sound the great trumpet (page 37)
- The settlers' mudhouses were swamped and they could not get out.
- 1963, Allen J. Ellender, "United States Foreign Operations in Africa", in United States. Congress, Reports and Documents (volume 19, page 168)