Japanese
Etymology
From 小 (ko, "small," "little") + 屋 (ya, "house," "dwelling house")
Noun
小屋 (hiragana こや, romaji koya)
- cottage, hut, cabin, shed
- playhouse
- pen
Derived terms
Derived terms
- 犬小屋 (inugoya): kennel
- 兎小屋 (usagigoya): rabbit hutch
- 牛小屋 (ushigoya): cow shed
- 馬小屋 (umagoya): stable
- 掛け小屋 (kakegoya): temporary theater
- 狩り小屋 (karigoya): hunting lodge
- 仮小屋 (karigoya): booth
- 差し掛け小屋 (sashikakegoya): a lean-to
- 芝居小屋 (shibaigoya): theater
- 水車小屋 (suishagoya): water mill
- 寺小屋 (terakoya): temple elementary school
- 鳥小屋 (torigoya): henhouse
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- 鳩小屋 (hatogoya): pigeon house
- 番小屋 (bangoya): guard house
- 羊小屋 (hitsujigoya): sheepfold
- 風車小屋 (fūshagoya): windmill
- 船小屋 (funagoya): boathouse
- 豚小屋 (butagoya): pigsty (enclosure where pigs are kept); pigsty (dirty or very untidy place)
- 掘っ建て小屋 (hottategoya): hut
- 丸太小屋 (marutagoya): log cabin
- 山小屋 (yamagoya): mountain hut
- 小屋掛け (koyagake): pitching a tent
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See also