0 a small building joined to or near to a larger one --
1 a small building containing a seat over a hole that is used as a toilet, used esp. by people who live in houses that do not have water moving in pipes --
But they do not say anything about houses where there is no suitable outhouse.
He may have started by burning down an outhouse.
Then his outhouse, containing 18 chickens, was set on fire, and the chickens were burnt alive.
He also stipulated that all the outhouses must be built of a certain kind of, almost, tiles.
Another difficulty is that some polling stations are situated in outhouses at the back of the school.
This included £540,000 for a complete refurbishment of the run-down—outhoused—commercial office and £215,000 for the installation of new security gates at all embassy entrances.
Would you say that outhouses or barns attached to the building are not to be allowed also?
In this place it was found most abundantly in a large outhouse which was tenanted by a number of rabbits.