Kunyhók
Kunyhók is a term that can refer to several things, primarily in the context of small, rudimentary dwellings. In some Slavic languages, it directly translates to "hut" or "hovel," indicating a simple, often rustic structure. These could be temporary shelters built by shepherds, hunters, or nomadic peoples. Historically, kunyhók might have been constructed from readily available natural materials such as wood, mud, straw, or thatch. Their size and complexity would vary greatly depending on the purpose and the resources of the builders.
The word can also appear in place names or surnames, suggesting a historical connection to these types
In a more figurative sense, the term can be used to describe any very small, basic, or