badger-box

Dictionary of Australasian Words Phrases and Usages by Edward E. Morris

n.


slang name for a roughly-constructed dwelling.

1875. `Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania,'September, p. 99 [`Port Davey in 1875,' by the Hon. James ReidScott, M.L.C.]:

«The dwellings occupied by the piners when up the river are ofthe style known as `Badger-boxes,' in distinction from huts,which have perpendicular walls, while the Badger-box is like aninverted V in section. They are covered with bark, with athatch of grass along the ridge, and are on an average about 14x 10 feet at the ground, and 9 or 10 feet high.»

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