noun General Slang

but 'n' ben

BUT-un-BEN · noun · informal

A small two-roomed cottage

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A traditional simple cottage of two rooms — the 'but' (outer/kitchen) and the 'ben' (inner room).

“They retired tae a wee but 'n' ben in the country.”
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but 'n' ben In A Sentence

They retired tae a wee but 'n' ben in the country.

Origin & Usage

Scots, 'but' (outer room) and 'ben' (inner room), from directional prepositions.

People Also Ask

What is a but 'n' ben?

A traditional two-roomed Scottish cottage. The 'but' is the outer room or kitchen and the 'ben' is the inner room.

Why is it called a but 'n' ben?

'But' and 'ben' are old Scots directional words for the outer and inner rooms of a house, so a two-room cottage is literally a 'but-and-ben'.

Is it still used today?

Yes, often nostalgically or for a small country or holiday cottage.

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