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CABIN, originally a small, roughly built hut or shelter; it is particularly applied to the thatched mud cottages of the negroes of the southern states of the United States of America, or of the poverty-stricken peasantry of Ireland or the crofter districts of Scotland. In a special sense it is used of the small rooms or compartments on board a vessel used for sleeping, eating or other accommodation.