What is the meaning of Hut?

A small, simple one-storey dwelling or shelter, often with just one room, and generally built of readily available local materials.

A small wooden shed.

A small stack of grain.

To provide (someone) with shelter in a hut.

To take shelter in a hut.

To stack (sheaves of grain).

Called by the quarterback to prepare the team for a play.

in vain, vainly

empty, idle

good, appropriate

owl

fool, dolt

a small wooden shed, hut

a primitive dwelling

a cabin on a boat

a usually simple recreational lodging, pub, or suchlike for scouting, mountaineering, skiing, and so on

a roadhouse, inn or pub, sometimes primitive and/or of ill repute

cabin

dog.

booth, stand

workhouse

ironworks, steelworks

warehouse

quarry

hide

skin

genitive plural of huta

respect, good manners, (ability to feel appropriate) shame

behave! (same as: du ska veta hut! = vet hut! = hut!)

Source: wiktionary.org