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cottager
cottager (ˈkɒtɪdʒə(r)) Forms: 6 cottyger, cotiger, coticher, 6–7 cotager, 7– cottager, (6 cotinger, 7 cottinger). [f. cottage + -er1.] One who lives in a cottage; used esp. of the labouring population in rural districts. (Johnson's statement, repeated in later Dicts., ‘A cottager, in law, is one tha... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cottager
Cottager or Cottagers may refer to: The Cottagers, opera by George Saville Carey Chalupáři, Czech comedy The Cottagers, nickname for Fulham F.C., a wikipedia.org
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cottager
cottager/ˈkɔtɪdʒə(r); `kɑtɪdʒɚ/ nperson who lives in a cottage 住农舍者; 村民. 牛津英汉双解词典
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The Cottager and his Cat
The Cottager and his Cat is an Icelandic fairy tale collected in Islandische Marchen. Andrew Lang included it in The Crimson Fairy Book. wikipedia.org
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Cottier
Cottier may refer to: Surname Cottier (surname), a name originating from the British Isles Various Cottier (farmer), a type of serf, also cottar, cottager wikipedia.org
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cottyer
cottyer, -yger obs. ff. cottier, cottager. Oxford English Dictionary
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Cottage (disambiguation)
a cottage or other small house used as vacation accommodation University Cottage Club, one of the ten eating clubs at Princeton University See also Cottager wikipedia.org
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cotiger
coticher, cotiger obs. ff. cottager. Oxford English Dictionary
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Ann Candler
Ann Candler (1740–1814) was a poet, known as "The Suffolk Cottager", whose works appeared in the Ipswich Journal and a volume published toward the end In 1762 she married Candler, a cottager in Sproughton, a village about three miles out of Ipswich. wikipedia.org
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bollman
bollman dial. (ˈbəʊmən) [f. ON. ból an abode (cf. bold n.) + man.] A cottager (In Orkney and Shetland). See also bouman.a 1796 Statist. Acc. Scot. XV. 415–6 (Jam.) The amount of what a cottager or bollman, and his wife can earn annually. 1866 T. Edmondston Shetl. & Orkney Gloss., Bollman, a cottager... Oxford English Dictionary
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Kieschnick
Kieschnick is Sorbian (or Wendish) for "cottager." wikipedia.org
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Kotter
Kotter or Kötter may refer to: Kötter, a type of European cottager People with the surname John Kotter (born 1947), American academic and business wikipedia.org
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Sedgebrook
& Carrier (1), Shepherds Wife (1), Cottager & Sub Post Master (1), Labpourer's Wife (1), Cottager of 5 acres & Agricultural Labourer (1), Clerk to a Coal Merchant (1), Cottager of 8 acres (1), Cordwainer's Wife (1), Assists his father (1), Wheelwright & Joiner (1), Curate of Muston Leicests. wikipedia.org
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Zalar
The surname means "cottager", or tenant. The word comes from Austrian & German languages. wikipedia.org
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Ellen Taylor
Life According to the anonymous editor of her poems, Taylor's father was an "indigent cottager," in Queen’s County (now County Laois) in the north-west Works Poems by Ellen Taylor, the Irish Cottager (Dublin: George Draper, 1792) Notes References Lonsdale, Roger, ed. wikipedia.org
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