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cabin noun 1 a small house, especially one made of wood. 2 a small room on a ship for living, sleeping or working in. 3 a the passenger section of a plane; b the section at the front of a plane for pilot and crew. 4 the driving compartment of a large commercial vehicle. verb (cabined, cabining) to shut up in a confined space.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from French cabane, from Latin capanna.

cabin noun 1 a small house, especially one made of wood. 2 a small room on a ship for living, sleeping or working in. 3 a the passenger section of a plane; b the section at the front of a plane for pilot and crew. 4 the driving compartment of a large commercial vehicle. verb (cabined, cabining) to shut up in a confined space.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from French cabane, from Latin capanna.

cabin noun 1 a small house, especially one made of wood. 2 a small room on a ship for living, sleeping or working in. 3 a the passenger section of a plane; b the section at the front of a plane for pilot and crew. 4 the driving compartment of a large commercial vehicle. verb (cabined, cabining) to shut up in a confined space.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from French cabane, from Latin capanna.