Yin Collection, Lower Volume
Radical: Broad (guǎng)
庵; Kangxi strokes: 11; Page 347, Entry 16
Guangyun (Book of Rhymes), Jiyun (Compilation of Rhymes), Yunhui (Collection of Rhymes), Zhengyun (Correct Rhymes): Pronounced an.
Yupian (Jade Chapters): A dwelling or hut.
Guangyun (Book of Rhymes): A small grass hut.
Jiyun (Compilation of Rhymes): A round house is called an.
Also, Jiyun (Compilation of Rhymes): Sometimes written in a variant form (an).
Biography of Huangfu Gui in Book of the Later Han (Hou Hanshu): He personally entered the hut and performed an inspection.
Comprehensive Statutes (Tongdian): When Emperor Wu of Zhou attacked Northern Qi, after the troops departed, the people of Qi referred to the cypress huts as tents and did not suspect that the troops had retreated; thus, houses made of knotted grass or wood are all called an.
Also, Guangyun (Book of Rhymes): Pronounced a; Jiyun (Compilation of Rhymes): Pronounced a (entering tone).
Guangyun (Book of Rhymes): Low.
Also, Jiyun (Compilation of Rhymes): A pig house.