sod house

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sod house

A family built a sod house on the prairie.

Definition

Noun: A house constructed from sections of turf (sod) or adobe bricks, laid in horizontal layers to form walls. This type of dwelling was historically common in prairie regions where timber was scarce.

Usage

The term "sod house" is used to describe a specific architectural structure, typically in historical or geographical contexts. - It functions as a countable noun (e.g., a sod house, several sod houses). - It is often used to discuss pioneer life, settlement history, or vernacular architecture.

Examples
  • The early settlers on the Great Plains built a sod house for shelter.
  • Visiting the museum's reconstructed sod house gives you a sense of 19th-century pioneer life.
  • Their sod house was warm in winter and cool in summer.
Advanced Usage
  • Historical Context: The term is frequently used in narratives about American westward expansion, Canadian prairie settlement, or similar frontier environments in other countries.
  • Descriptive Use: Often modified by adjectives like "prairie," "pioneer," "frontier," or "dugout" (e.g., built partially into a hillside).
Variants and Related Words
  • Soddy (noun): An informal synonym for a sod house.
  • Adobe house (noun): A similar structure made from sun-dried earth bricks, common in other arid regions.
  • Sod roof: A roof made of sod, which could be part of a sod house or other building types.
Synonyms
  • Soddy
  • Sod hut
  • Turf house (common in Icelandic and Nordic historical contexts)
Related Phrases
  • Built of sod: A descriptive phrase meaning constructed from turf.
    • The homestead was built of sod and determination.
  • Sod construction: The method or practice of building with sod.
    • Sod construction was a practical solution on the treeless plains.
sod house

A family built a sod house on the prairie.

Noun
  1. a house built of sod or adobe laid in horizontal courses

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