shooting lodge
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Definition
Noun: A small, often rustic house or cabin located in a rural area, specifically used by hunters as temporary accommodation during the hunting (shooting) season.
Usage
The term "shooting lodge" refers specifically to the building itself, used for its intended seasonal purpose. - The estate includes a shooting lodge in the Scottish Highlands. - They stayed at a shooting lodge for the weekend pheasant hunt.
Advanced Usage
- Historical Context: In British and European tradition, a shooting lodge was often a simple, functional building on a large estate, providing basic shelter for sportsmen. It contrasts with a permanent, grand residence.
- As a Compound Noun: It functions as a single lexical unit. The activity ("shooting") modifies the type of building ("lodge").
Variants and Related Words
- Hunting lodge: A very close synonym, often used interchangeably, though "shooting" can specify firearm-based game hunting.
- Lodge: A broader term for a small house in a remote area, especially for seasonal use (e.g., ski lodge, fishing lodge).
- Bothy (Scottish): A basic shelter, often for farm workers or hikers, similar in simplicity but not specifically for hunting.
Synonyms
- Hunting cabin
- Hunter's cottage
Notes
- This is a fixed compound noun. The primary meaning is tied to the seasonal activity of game shooting.
- It is not typically used in a metaphorical sense.
Noun
- a small country house used by hunters during the shooting season