hutch (n.)youdaoicibaDictYouDict[hutch 词源字典]
c. 1200, "storage chest" (also applied to the biblical "ark of God"), from Old French huche, from Medieval Latin hutica "chest," of uncertain origin. Sense of "cupboard for food or dishes" first recorded 1670s; that of "box-like pen for an animal" is from c. 1600.[hutch etymology, hutch origin, 英语词源]