To shut up or dwell in a cabin; hamper; confine; limit.
A small, rude house; hut.
A small room; officers or passengers apartment on avessel.
I went down to my cabin to see after something or other. – The Rayner-Slade Amalgamation by J. S. Fletcher
I was all eyes as we entered the cabin. – The Young Forester by Zane Grey
His son alone had access to his luxurious cabin. – A Republic Without a President and Other Stories by Herbert Ward