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Siwash Meaning in English

word

ˈsaɪˌwɑːʃ
SYE-wahsh
ˈsaɪˌwɒʃ
SYE-wosh

Definition

A North American slang term (now considered outdated and offensive by some) for an improvised camp or temporary shelter, especially in the wilderness. Also referred to a rough lean-to or cabin.

Usage & Nuances

Now rarely used and often seen as offensive due to its origin; originally referred to makeshift camps or lean-tos, often in the context of wilderness survival or outdoor life. Best avoided in modern conversation. Contexts: camping history, old adventure stories.

Example Sentences

We built a simple siwash by the river for the night.

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The travelers took shelter in a siwash during the storm.

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After hiking, they made a siwash from branches and leaves.

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He bragged about surviving a week in the woods with nothing but a siwash and a knife.

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The old trapper laughed, saying he could build a siwash with his eyes closed.

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You won't see many people making a siwash these days—everyone just brings a tent.

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