Cuddy (cabin)

http://dbpedia.org/resource/Cuddy_(cabin) an entity of type: Thing

A cuddy is a small room or cupboard, particularly on a boat. Sometimes a cuddy refers to a small but cosy hut. The origin of the term is not clear. Cuddy was in use in colonial America as early as 1655. The term may derive from the Dutch kajuit, meaning a small cabin, or from the French cahute, meaning a hut. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Cuddy (cabin)
xsd:integer 6163708
xsd:integer 1110267234
rdf:langString right
rdf:langString Entrance to the cuddy of a scow
rdf:langString Inside the cuddy of the scow above
rdf:langString vertical
rdf:langString VIEW OF STERN, SCOW SCHOONER ALMA, SHOWING RUDDER, WHEEL, AND ENTRY TO CUDDY. - Scow Schooner ALMA, Hyde Street Pier, San Francisco, San Francisco County, CA HAER CAL,38-SANFRA,198-12.tif
rdf:langString INTERIOR VIEW OF CUDDY, SCOW SCHOONER ALMA - Scow Schooner ALMA, Hyde Street Pier, San Francisco, San Francisco County, CA HAER CAL,38-SANFRA,198-11.tif
xsd:integer 220
rdf:langString A cuddy is a small room or cupboard, particularly on a boat. Sometimes a cuddy refers to a small but cosy hut. The origin of the term is not clear. Cuddy was in use in colonial America as early as 1655. The term may derive from the Dutch kajuit, meaning a small cabin, or from the French cahute, meaning a hut.
xsd:nonNegativeInteger 3457

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