cottagers in English

noun
1
a person living in a cottage.
Country people were more practical, but from the 17th century, cottagers as well as landed gentry took immense pride in their plants.

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1. Cottager or Cottagers may refer to:

2. The Cottagers, opera by George Saville Carey; Chalupáři, Czech comedy; The Cottagers, nickname for Fulham F.C., a football club in London; Cottagers, one of the levels of serfdom in feudal societies; See also

3. Typically they were smallholders or cottagers, village craftsmen and superior servants.

4. Therefore, Chlorosis faced even the cottagers, who earlier about it did not hear

5. The lighthouse has been abandoned, and the Department has leased the land to cottagers.

6. I think we are far better off, knowing only Cottagers and labourers, and people without pretence

7. Cottager (plural Cottagers) A person who has the tenure of a cottage, usually also the occupant

8. 23 Many of the cottagers in the neighbourhood keep one or more of these quaint pets.

9. The next most prevalent occupational category among male criminals (group 6b) includes farmhands (drangar) and Cottagers (torpare)

10. In pastoral Suffolk fewer than half this class were dependent on wages, presumably younger men who were not yet cottagers.

11. (Mansfield Park, by Jane Austen) It is a village school: your scholars will be only poor girls—Cottagers' children—at the …

12. As a Manitoba-owned and operated publication, The Cottager understands the needs, wants and desires of those enjoying cottage life because we, too, are Cottagers who know and love the lakeside lifestyle.

13. ‘The Cottager turned out of his own bed to let the agent sleep in it, and went to sleep with his cow.’ ‘Thus he effectively blocked off access to those without vehicles, fully pleasing the established Cottagers there by preventing mass transit.’

14. ‘The Cottager turned out of his own bed to let the agent sleep in it, and went to sleep with his cow.’ ‘Thus he effectively blocked off access to those without vehicles, fully pleasing the established Cottagers there by preventing mass transit.’

15. Definition of Cottager : a person who lives in a cottage Examples of Cottager in a Sentence Recent Examples on the Web The town has always been a place filled with lake people—its own Ontario character type, comprising enthusiastic Cottagers and the more grizzly beachfront locals.

16. Photo Gallery The Cottager: Shadow Brook Some believed it was the arrival of the trolley in Lenox, Mass., along with a new hotel and other modernizations that would soon drive away the other Cottagers, who had enjoyed the exclusivity of the Berkshires for the last 10 to 12 years.