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n. someone who lives in a hut

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Hutter or Hütter is a surname of German origin that refers to:

  • Gardi Hutter (b. 1953), Swiss Clown-comedian, author, actress and Cabaretartist
  • Gero Hütter (b. 1968), German hematologist, known for performing a bone marrow transplant on a patient with HIV
  • Gregory Hutter (b. 1971), American composer
  • Jacob Hutter (1500–1536), Tyrolean Anabaptist leader and founder of the Hutterites
  • Julia Hütter (b. 1983), German pole vaulter
  • Leonhard Hutter (1563–1616), German Lutheran theologian
  • Marcus Hutter (b. 1967), German physicist and computer scientist
  • Matt Hutter (b. 1971), American race car driver
  • Michael Hutter (born 1983), American professional wrestler best known as Ethan Carter III
  • Ralf Hütter (b. 1946), German musician and singer
  • Reinhard Hütter (contemporary), theologian and professor; Lutheran convert to Roman Catholicism
  • Ulrich W. Hütter (1910–1990), Austrian-German engineer and scientist
  • Wolfgang Hutter (b. 1928), Austrian painter, draughtsman, printmaker and stage designer

Usage examples of "hutter".

I know Jourgensen, and so does Hutter, the baron in Summerfield," he added for the benefit of the companions.

We know that both Hutter and Jourgensen are attending the rendezvous because of the importance of the trade, so that means they'll all be carrying their best sec.

As a sec man for Baron Tad Hutter, he had been selected to ride shotgun on the leading wag to leave Summerfield, laden with food supplies and seed crops, headed for the rendezvous point.

What's more, the device Hutter had his men rig on each wag would more than dissuade them.

That wouldn't go down well with Hutter, as the women were to be saved for breeding stock, and they weren't to be touched or damaged in any way.

But the woman had been unwilling, and for disloyalty to the baron, Hutter had made Tulk shoot her in the head.

He hoped that they would take the same chance as Hutter, and set off anyway.

Tulk replied, resenting the patrician attitude of Hutter, who thought of himself as the father of his people, and acted accordingly.

Tulk knew how much Hutter was anticipating the arrival of Ayesha, and had almost walked in on the baron masturbating while he repeated her name like a mantra.

Neither would ever risk what they called their lives by talking to Hutter in such a manner, knowing that there were always other sec men willing to avenge petty rivalries by doing the baron's bidding and assisting them to buy the farm.

I've heard this scum talking about what they'd do to you before Tad Hutter had the chance, and then about what he'd do to you.

And if I was you, knowing what I know, I'd chill myself now and save the humiliation and pain if we don't get out and Hutter gets his hands on you.

If there was one thing of which Hutter was certain, it was that Tulk wouldn't live long when they returned to Summerfield.

He didn't mind dying in a firefight or hand-to-hand combat, as long as Hutter bought the farm.

It seemed to him that Hutter had momentarily forgotten their little conflict in his anxiety at making the trade.