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wood-house|ˈwʊdhaʊs| [house n.1 3.] A house, shed, or room in which wood is stored.
[1274Close Roll 2 Edw. I m. 10 De wodehusis videlicet Johanne Heruy pro quatuor acris & dimidis terre quatuor solid.] 1356–7Abingdon Rolls (Camden) 13 In..emendacione ostij de le Wodehous, v s. viij d. c1450Godstow Reg. 318 In the which mese is I-conteyned:—j halle, with ij. celers; j kechyn,..j doffe hous; j wodehous. 1570Levins Manip. 225/16 A Wodehouse, lignarium. 1674T. Flatman Poems, To Mr. Austin 14 Thus a black velvet Casket hides a Jewel; And a dark woodhouse, wholesome winter fuel. a1721Prior Dial. Locke & Montaigne Wks. 1907 II. 243 To the Coal hole or woodhouse? 1833Loudon Encycl. Cottage Archit. §721 The Coal-house and the Wood-house should always be adjoining the kitchen. 1856C. M. Yonge Daisy Chain i. viii, They claimed him for a good game at play in the wood-house. |