- nounhovel (noun) · hovels (plural noun)
- a small, squalid, unpleasant, or simply constructed dwelling:"people were living in rat-infested hovels"
- archaican open shed or outbuilding, used for sheltering cattle or storing grain or tools.
- historicala conical building enclosing a kiln.
Originlate Middle English: of unknown origin.
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Definition of hovel. 1 : an open shed or shelter. 2 religion : tabernacle. 3 : a small, wretched, and often dirty house : hut. Synonyms Example Sentences Learn More about hovel. Keep scrolling for more.
www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/hovela small, very humble dwelling house; a wretched hut. any dirty, disorganized dwelling. an open shed, as for sheltering cattle or tools. verb (used with object), hov·eled, hov·el·ing or (especially British) hov·elled, hov·el·ling. to shelter or lodge as in a hovel.www.dictionary.com/browse/hovel Hovel Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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