Cabañal (en. Cabañal)
/kaβaˈɲal/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
noun
Rustic accommodation, typically small in size, used in the countryside.
We spent the weekend in a cabin by the river.
Pasamos el fin de semana en un cabañal junto al río.
Temporary refuge for shepherds or field workers.
The peasants used the cabin as a resting place.
Los campesinos usaban el cabañal como lugar de descanso.
Simple structure used in agricultural activities.
The cabin was full of farming tools.
El cabañal estaba lleno de herramientas de labranza.
Etymology
It comes from the term 'cabin' related to rustic housing.
Common Phrases and Expressions
to live in a cabin
to reside in a rural or countryside place.
vivir en un cabañal
to spend some time in the cabin
to enjoy a short stay in the countryside.
pasar un tiempo en el cabañal
refuge in the cabin
to seek protection or rest in a rural house.
refugio en el cabañal
Related Words
cabin
Simple and rustic structure designed to be inhabited.
cabaña
ranch
A group of houses or ranches where a community lives.
ranchería
hut
Small housing, usually built with simple materials.
choza
Slang Meanings
Place where parties or informal gatherings are held in the countryside.
This weekend, we’re going to Pedro's cabin for a barbecue.
El fin de semana, vamos al cabañal de Pedro para hacer una parrillada.
Temporary refuge where leisure time is spent.
That cabin became famous among young people from the city.
Ese cabañal se volvió famoso entre los jóvenes de la ciudad.