log cabin
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Definition
Noun: A small, simple house constructed from whole, unshaped logs, typically with the logs horizontally stacked and notched at the corners. Historically common as pioneer homes in forested regions.
Usage
A "log cabin" refers specifically to the type of building, emphasizing its rustic construction material and style. It is used as a countable noun.
Examples
- The early settlers built a sturdy log cabin to survive their first winter.
- We rented a cozy log cabin in the mountains for our vacation.
- His dream is to retire and live in a small log cabin by the lake.
Advanced Usage
- Symbolic Use: The term can symbolize frontier life, self-sufficiency, simplicity, or a rustic retreat.
- Politicians often reference being born in a log cabin to connect with ideals of humble beginnings.
Variants and Related Words
- Cabin (n): A small, simple house, often made of wood. A "log cabin" is a specific type of cabin.
- Log house (n): A similar structure, sometimes implying a larger or more permanent version of a log cabin.
Synonyms
- Log house
- Timber cabin
Idioms and Phrases
No common idioms or phrasal verbs are directly formed with the specific term "log cabin."