Wanigan
noun
1.
a lumberjack’s trunk.
2.
a lumber camp’s supply chest.
3.
a small house on wheels or tractor treads, used as an office or shelter in temporary lumber camps.
4.
(especially in Alaska and the Pacific Northwest) a lean-to or other small addition built onto a house trailer, cabin, etc.
noun (Canadian)
1.
a lumberjack’s chest or box
2.
a cabin, caboose or houseboat
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