0 (in Scotland) a small, simple building on a hill for walkers to shelter in, or one that is used on a farm for workers to live in: --
Don't assume you will find a bothy to shelter in and walk into the wilderness without an alternative.
One house to replace the bothy.
That emphasises the importance of shelter bothies.
Clause 17 deals with by-laws regulating the maintenance of bothies.
The road men had no bothies in which to store their tools—they had to store them in their homes.
The desire is as far as possible to replace some of our old bothies and chaumers.
I am also converting what was my private bothy into a number of houses.
If it is said that the new house is to be in place of the bothy, we can be quite happy about it.
Two, three or four men often live in a bothy.