Cabin
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Cabin
... 3. (n.) A room in ship for officers or passengers. 4. (vi) To live in, or as in,
a cabin; to lodge. 5. (vt) To confine in, or as in, a cabin. Int. ...CABIN. ...
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Lodge (64 Occurrences)
... Noah Webster's Dictionary. 1. (n.) A shelter in which one may rest; as:
(a) A shed; a rude cabin; a hut; as, an Indian's lodge. 2 ...
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Wretched (14 Occurrences)
... 2. (a.) Worthless; paltry; very poor or mean; miserable; as, a wretched poem; a
wretched cabin. 3. (a.) Hatefully contemptible; despicable; wicked. ...
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By (30426 Occurrences)
... by a church. 4. (pref.) Used in specifying adjacent dimensions; as, a cabin
twenty feet by forty. 5. (pref.) Against. 6. (pref.) With ...
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Cabbon (1 Occurrence)

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Companion (44 Occurrences)
... 3. (n.) A fellow; -- in contempt. 4. (n.) A skylight on an upper deck with frames
and sashes of various shapes, to admit light to a cabin or lower deck. ...
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Cabinet (1 Occurrence)

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After (10866 Occurrences)
... 3. (v.) To ward the stern of the ship; -- applied to any object in the
rear part of a vessel; as the after cabin, after hatchway. ...
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Awning (1 Occurrence)
... 2. (n.) That part of the poop deck which is continued forward beyond the bulkhead
of the cabin. Multi-Version Concordance Awning (1 Occurrence). ...
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Approach (56 Occurrences)
... 4. (vt) To come near to in place, time, or character; to draw nearer to; as, to
approach the city; to approach my cabin; he approached the age of manhood. ...
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Greek
2572. kalupto -- to cover
... Word Origin akin to kalube (hut, cabin) Definition to cover NASB Word Usage being
covered (1), concealed (1), cover (2), covers (2), veiled (2). cover, hide. ...
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International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
CABIN

kab'-in (chanuyyoth, "vaults"; Jeremiah 37:16 the Revised Version (British and American), "cells"): In the East the prison often consisted of a pit (compare "dungeon-house" the Revised Version (British and American) and "house of the pit" the Revised Version, margin) with vaulted cells around it for the confinement of prisoners. The word is probably a gloss. The phrase "and into the cells" seems superfluous after "into the dungeonhouse."

Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
1. (n.) A cottage or small house; a hut.

2. (n.) A small room; an enclosed place.

3. (n.) A room in ship for officers or passengers.

4. (v. i.) To live in, or as in, a cabin; to lodge.

5. (v. t.) To confine in, or as in, a cabin.

Strong's Hebrew
2588. chanuth -- a cell, vault
... cabin. From chanah; properly, a vault or cell (with an arch); by implication, a
prison -- cabin. see HEBREW chanah. << 2587, 2588. chanuth. 2589 >>. ...
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