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cotsetla | cotsetle, n. meanings, etymology and more
This word is now obsolete. It is last recorded around the 1890s. Entry status. OED is undergoing a continuous programme of revision to modernize and improve ...
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cot-setle and cotsetle - Middle English Compendium
(a) A cotter [only with L endings]; ~ man; (b) a cottage holding or the land belonging to it; ~ lond; cotsetles corn, an allowance of grainland in a cottage ...
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cot-setla - Bosworth-Toller Anglo-Saxon Dictionary online
The dictionary records the state of the English language as it was used between ca. 700-1100 AD by the Anglo-Saxon inhabitans of the British Isles.
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cotsetla - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
(historical) A cottager or free labourer. Alternative forms. edit · cotsetle. Anagrams. edit · Colettas, alcotest, calottes.
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Class System | The Dark Ages Society
The Cotsetla is a freed man (ie a former slave or perhaps descended from freed slaves) but he is legally free and has a freeman's rights and ...
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cotsetle
† cotsetla, cotsetle Hist. Also cote-. [OE. cot-, cote-setla lit. ‘occupant of a cottage’ (-setla settler); app. the same as cot-sǽta.] = prec. (See quot. 1890.)c 1000 Rectitud. Sing. Pers. in Thorpe Laws I. 432 Cotesetlan riht, be ðam ðe on lande stent. 1861 Pearson Early & Mid. Ages Eng. 201 The t...
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cotsetle - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
cotsetle (plural cotsetles). Alternative form of cotsetla · Categories: English lemmas · English nouns · English countable nouns. Hidden categories:.
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cotsetland, n. meanings, etymology and more
There is one meaning in OED's entry for the noun cotsetland. See 'Meaning & use' for definition, usage, and quotation evidence. This word is now obsolete. It is ...
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cot-set, cotset, cot-sete, and cotsete - Middle English Compendium
Definitions (Senses and Subsenses). Note: Cp. cot-setle. 1. A cotter; ~ lond, a cottage holding or the land belonging to it.
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COTSETLA Definition & Meaning – Explained - Power Thesaurus
Definition of Cotsetla. 1 definition - meaning explained. noun. A cottager or free labourer (historical). ExamplesPRO membership.
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undersettle
ˈunderˌsettle Obs. exc. Hist. Also 3 -setle, 5 Sc. undirsettill, -sedell, wndersedyll, 6 Sc. vndersittell. [f. under-1 6 a + -settle, -setle, repr. OE. -setla (see cotsetla), f. set-, root of sit v.] One who occupies a house (or part of one) held by another; a subtenant.1235–52 Rentalia Glaston. (So...
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cottar
cottar, cotter (ˈkɒtə(r)) [Partly ad. med.L. cotārius, f. cota cot; partly a later formation from cot n.1 + -ar3, -er1.] 1. Sometimes used to translate med.L. cotārius, applied in Domesday Book to a villein who occupied a cot or cottage with an attached piece of land (usually 5 acres) held by servic...
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cot
▪ I. cot, n.1 (kɒt) Also 5–9 cott. [OE. cot neut. (pl. cotu), in Lindisf. Gosp. also ? cott (dat. cotte, cottum) = MDu. cot (infl. cōte), Du. kot, MLG. and mod.LG. kot; also ON. kot (infl. koti) neut.:—OTeut. type *kuto{supm}. Beside this is found in same sense OE. cote (see cote) = MDu. cōte, MLG. ...
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