IPA: /ˈsɒdi/
KK: /sɑdi/
A type of dwelling made from sod, typically found in areas where wood is scarce.
The pioneers built a soddy to protect themselves from the harsh weather.
The word 'soddy' originates from the Old English 'sod', meaning a piece of turf or grass. It refers to a type of dwelling made from sod or turf, typically used in rural areas.
Think of 'sod' as a piece of grass or turf, which helps you remember that a 'soddy' is a dwelling made from that very material.