backhouse

English

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Etymology

From back + house.

Noun

backhouse (plural backhouses)

  1. (now dialect) An outbuilding behind the main building, or an annex attached to the rear of it; especially, a scullery or washhouse.
  2. (US, Canada, euphemistic) An outhouse: an outbuilding used as a lavatory.
    • 1847, Noah Webster, An American Dictionary of the English Language:
      BACK'HOUSE... a necessary.
    • 1939, Christopher Morley, chapter II, in Kitty Foyle, page 23:
      [] the chlorides Mother was always throwing into the little outdoor backhouse []

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Descendants

  • French: bécosse

References

  • Oxford English Dictionary. "back-house, n."

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