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COTTIER definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
Definition of 'cottier' 1. in Great Britain and Ireland, a farmer who lives in a cottage . 2. Obsolete. in Ireland, a peasant renting a small piece of land under a system (called cottier tenure) of renting land to the highest bidder.
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Cotter (farmer) - Wikipedia
Cotters occupied cottages and cultivated small land lots. A cottar or cottier is also a term for a tenant who was renting land from a farmer or landlord.
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COTTIER Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
a tenant in Ireland formerly renting a small farm under the rack-rent system, the land being let to the highest bidder. 3. : a peasant farmer. cottier.
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cottier
cottier (ˈkɒtɪə(r)) Forms: 4–5 cotier, cotyer, 6 cottyer, 7– cottier. [a. OF. cotier, cottier = med.L. cotārius, coterius, f. cota cot.] 1. A peasant who lives in a cot or cottage; a cottager; orig. a villein who occupied a cottage; a ‘cotset’, ‘cottar’ or ‘coterell’.1386 in Madox Formul. Angl. 428 ...
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Cottier (surname) - Wikipedia
Cottier is a surname. It is of English origin, but can also be an Americanized form of a French and Swiss surname. Contents. 1 Origin of the surname ...
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cottier - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Old French cotier. See coterie, and compare cotter. Noun. edit. cottier (plural cottiers). Someone who lives in a cot or cottage; a cottager ...
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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
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What is cottier? Simple Definition & Meaning - LSD.Law
Definition: A cottier is a person who lives in a small cottage. In the past, it referred to a serf who lived in a cottage, but now it can mean a day laborer or ...
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COTTIER Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
A villein who rendered menial service for his cottage; a cottier. From Project Gutenberg. Only some of the cottiers are said to hold in villainage. From Project ...
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cottier, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the noun cottier is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for cottier is from 1386. cottier ...
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Thomas Cottier - World Trade Institute
Thomas Cottier, former Managing Director of the World Trade Institute, is Professor Emeritus of European and International Economic Law at the University of ...
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Belva Cottier
Belva Cottier (June 27, 1920May 2, 2000) was an American Rosebud Sioux activist and social worker. Career
Cottier's husband joined the Navy during World War II, and Cottier relocated from South Dakota to Alameda County, California in 1943 with her mother
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Alex Cottier
Alexandra "Alex" Cottier-Small (née Cottier) (born 6 December 1973) is an English former international footballer. Cottier-Small signed for Andover New Street Ladies in summer 2008.
International career
Cottier-Small represented England at senior level.
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Cottier (surname)
Belva Cottier (1920–2000), a Rosebud Sioux activist and social worker.
Charles Cottier (born 1992), an Australian actor. Frédéric Cottier (born 1954), a French equestrian and Olympic medalist.
Georges Cottier, (1922-2016), a Swiss Cardinal.
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