hutch

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) A box, chest, crate, case or cabinet.
 * 2) A coop or cage for keeping small animals (rabbits, guinea pigs, dogs, etc).
 * 3) A piece of furniture in which items may be displayed.
 * 4) A cabinet for storing dishes.
 * 5) A piece of furniture (cabinet) to be placed on top of a desk.
 * 6) A measure of two Winchester bushels.
 * 7)  The case of a flour bolt.
 * 8)  A car on low wheels, in which coal is drawn in the mine and hoisted out of the pit.
 * 9)  A jig or trough for ore dressing or washing ore.
 * 10) A baker's kneading-trough.
 * 1)  A car on low wheels, in which coal is drawn in the mine and hoisted out of the pit.
 * 2)  A jig or trough for ore dressing or washing ore.
 * 3) A baker's kneading-trough.

Translations

 * German:, ,


 * Bulgarian:
 * Catalan:
 * Czech:, ,
 * Finnish: kaninkoppi
 * French:
 * German:, , ,
 * Ido:
 * Ingrian: kroljcatnikka
 * Irish: púirín coinín
 * Italian: ,
 * Manx: kishtey conning
 * Russian:
 * Scottish Gaelic: bothan-còmhnaidh
 * Spanish:
 * Ukrainian: кроля́тник
 * Welsh: cwt cwningen


 * German:


 * German:, ,


 * German:, Schreibtischaufsatz


 * Bulgarian: вагонетка
 * German:, , Grubenhunt, Förderwagen, Bergwerksfahrzeug

Verb

 * 1)  To hoard or lay up, in a chest.
 * 2)  To wash (ore) in a box or jig.
 * 3)  To move with a jerk; to hitch.
 * 1)  To move with a jerk; to hitch.