hut vs shack

hut

noun
  • A small wooden shed. 

  • A small, simple one-storey dwelling or shelter, often with just one room, and generally built of readily available local materials. 

intj
  • Called by the quarterback to prepare the team for a play. 

shack

noun
  • A crude, roughly built hut or cabin. 

  • Any poorly constructed or poorly furnished building. 

  • Bait that can be picked up at sea. 

  • A drink, especially an alcoholic one. 

  • The room from which a ham radio operator transmits. 

verb
  • To live (in or with); to shack up. 

  • To wander as a vagabond or tramp. 

  • To drink, especially alcohol. 

  • To hibernate; to go into winter quarters. 

How often have the words hut and shack occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )