gradine
/ˈɡrædɪn/Definitions
1. noun
A small or unpretentious house or cottage, especially one used as a holiday home.
“The family rented a quaint gradine in the countryside for their summer vacation.”
2. noun
A small, usually temporary, dwelling place, such as a cabin or a shed.
“The gradine on the farm served as a storage space for tools and equipment.”