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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
Cottier may refer to:
Surname
Cottier (surname), a name originating from the British Isles
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Cottier (farmer), a type of serf, also cottar, cottager
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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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Anton Cottier
Anton-Moritz Cottier was the son of Albert-Roman Cottier (born 29 December 1893 in Jaun and died 4 February 1977 in Fribourg) who was a lawyer, president Cottier was also president of the Christian Democratic People's Party from 1993 to 1996.
On 3 November 2006 Cottier succumbed to cancer.
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Charles Cottier
In 2011, Cottier was nominated for a Logie Award for Most Popular New Male Talent. Cottier left Home and Away in 2013. Cottier and Peacocke were reunited in the feature film Cooped Up, in which Cottier plays the lead, Jake.
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Chuck Cottier
Cottier was a good-fielding, light-hitting infielder during his nine-year big league playing career. Cottier was in his third season as the Seattle Mariners' third base coach in 1984 when manager Del Crandall was fired with 27 games left and Cottier was
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新绵斑蚜属
Neophyllaphis propinqua Quednau, 2010
Neophyllaphis pueblohondensis Quednau, 2010
Neophyllaphis rappardi Hille Ris Lambers, 1967
Neophyllaphis totarae Cottier
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Damien Cottier
Damien Cottier (born April 3, 1975, in Neuchâtel) is a Swiss politician. Cottier is a member of the centre-right Radical-Liberal Party.
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Pierre Cottier
Pierre Cottier (born 15 May 1908, date of death unknown) was a Swiss weightlifter.
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Daniel Cottier
Family life
Daniel Cottier was born in 1838, the son of Margaret McLean (1807–1885) and Daniel Cottier (1761–1843), a master mariner. Cottier and Company
At the 1867 Paris International Exhibition, Cottier's armorial window received a prize, and was praised as 'magnificent …superb harmony
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Georges Cottier
Cottier defended the Church's view that the embryo is fully a human being. Cottier said that the use of condoms may be morally licit in the context of fighting AIDS.
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Gérald Cottier
Gérald Cottier (22 May 1931 – 20 August 1979) was a Swiss basketball player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1952 Summer Olympics.
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