shantytown(n.)
同样的, shanty town,"由简陋住所组成的社区或定居点",1836年起源于美国英语,由 shanty(n.1)和 town 组成。
A few miles from Williamsburg [Pennsylvania], there was a canal opening, and a little village of huts called Shantytown inhabited by the Irishmen who work on the canal. [William O'Bryan, "A Narrative of Travels in the United States of America," London, 1836. A footnote to the sentence reads, "A Shanty is a temporary dwelling, made of coarse boards just so as to shelter them from wind and rain."]
威廉姆斯堡(宾夕法尼亚州)几英里处,有一条运河以及一个名为 Shantytown 的小屋村庄,由在运河上工作的爱尔兰人居住。 【威廉·奥布莱恩(William O'Bryan),《美利坚合众国旅行叙事》,伦敦,1836年。句子的注脚写道:"一间棚屋是由粗糙的木板制成的临时住所,只是为了让他们避风躲雨。
常常,像这里一样,是特定地名的名称。 早期的一些引用是关于威斯康星州的 Menominee 村庄。
该词起源时间:1836年