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sweathouse
[ swet-hous ]
noun
, plural sweat·hous·es [swet, -hou-ziz].
- (especially among North American Indians) a special building used for cleansing and purifying one's body by sweating, in which heated water is poured over heated stones to produce steam.
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Their two-person, wood-fired sauna, which appears modern, sleek and Scandinavian, shares all the defining elements of a traditional Irish sweathouse: a window with a view of the land, a living grass roof and a dark interior.
From New York Times
There was Andy with his frizz of wooly black hair, and Harry who had lost his right thumb to a sweathouse loom, and Joe, who could slip a ring from your very finger and you wouldn’t even feel a thing.
From Literature
A sweathouse is made, as on the previous day.
From Project Gutenberg
In the afternoon, the fourth and last hundred-willow sweathouse is built and used.
From Project Gutenberg
A society brings in willows and a hundred-willow sweathouse is built.
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