cubby
English
Etymology
From Middle English cub (“stall”) + -y (diminutive suffix). Cognate with French cagibi.
Pronunciation
- (Southern England, US) IPA(key): /kʌbi/
Audio (Southern England): (file)
- (Northern England, Ireland) IPA(key): /ˈkʊbi/
- Rhymes: -ʌbi
Noun
cubby (plural cubbies)
- A small, confined space.
- A cell in a shelf for storing items, particularly in a school.
- 2024, Jackie Mader, In Norway, having a joyful, secure childhood is a right enshrined into law, in: The Christian Science Monitor, October 15 2024
- It’s standard for Norwegian kindergartens to have rows of cubbies just inside the door, each storing layers of spare clothes, including rain and snow gear and boots and mittens.
- 2024, Jackie Mader, In Norway, having a joyful, secure childhood is a right enshrined into law, in: The Christian Science Monitor, October 15 2024