bothy — [bäth′ē] n. pl. bothies Chiefly Scot. a cottage or hut … English World dictionary
Bothy — A bothy is a basic shelter, usually left unlocked and available for anyone to use without charge. It was also a term for basic accommodation usually for gardeners or other workers on an estate. Bothies are to be found in remote, mountainous areas … Wikipedia
bothy — UK [ˈbɒθɪ] / US [ˈbɑθɪ] noun [countable] Word forms bothy : singular bothy plural bothies Scottish a small simple house with one or two rooms … English dictionary
Bothy ballad — Bothy Ballads are songs sung by farm labourers, specifically in the northeast region of Scotland. Bothies are outbuildings on a farm, where unmarried farm labourers used to sleep often in harsh conditions. In the evening, to entertain themselves… … Wikipedia
bothy ballad — noun A folk song dealing with country matters, usu bawdy • • • Main Entry: ↑bothy … Useful english dictionary
Bothy Band — The Bothy Band war eine irische Folkband, die von 1974 bis 1979 existierte. Sie gilt bis heute für viele Folkbands als Stil prägend. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Herkunft des Bandnamens 2 Bandgeschichte 3 Nach der Auflösung der Band 4 Diskografie … Deutsch Wikipedia
Bothy band — A bothy band is a musical group which comes from the farming culture of nineteenth century Scotland. At that time agriculture was relatively labour intensive. As a result large farms often had a small community associated with them, the farm toun … Wikipedia
Bothy Band — The Bothy Band The Bothy Band, groupe mythique de musique traditionnelle irlandaise, fut pour une grande part à l origine du regain d intérêt pour cette musique dans les années 1970. Sa brève carrière expira finalement dans les années 80. Membres … Wikipédia en Français
Bothy Culture (album) — Infobox Album Name = Bothy Culture Type = studio Artist = Martyn Bennett Released = 1998 Recorded = 1998 Genre = Celtic Length = 58:24 Label = Rykodisc Producer = Martyn Bennett Reviews = *Allmusic Rating|4|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p … Wikipedia
bothy — noun Etymology: Scots, probably from obsolete Scots both booth Date: 1771 chiefly Scottish hut … New Collegiate Dictionary