cottars in English

noun
1
(in Scotland and Ireland) a farm laborer or tenant occupying a cottage in return for labor.
He had also freeborn cottars and slaves to farm his land.
noun
    cotter

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1. She Argufies brutishly and seek her cottars

2. The Cottars Kitsch cottage atmosphere but a friendly place popular for pub snacks.

3. ‘All villeins and Cottars in the Seven Kingdoms gather to celebrate the successful harvests of the summer seasons and to prepare for the coming winter.’

4. The Cottars are a Canadian Celtic musical group from Cape Breton Island formed in 2000. The group's current members are Ciarán and Fiona MacGillivray, Bruce Timmins, and Claire Pettit.

5. He is the great grandson of Chas Cottar who moved to Kenya from Oklahoma after reading Teddy Roosevelt’s book Game Trails of Africa in 1909.In 1919 he set up his own safari outfitting and guiding business “Cottars Safari Service,” the oldest safari

6. Crofting tenants; occupier of a croft, acquired from landlords within the last seven years; cottars; Kyles crofters; To be eligible, you must be inadequately housed because: your present accommodation does not provide sufficient accommodation for you and your immediate family

7. The lease contains a clause excluding in express terms all assignees, voluntary as well as legal, and all creditors and Adjudgers, and all subtenants and cottars, except with the express written consent of the proprietor; and it also provided that if the tenant should become bankrupt the lease should at the option of the proprietor become ipso

8. Cottar (plural Cottars) Alternative form of cotter (peasant inhabiting a cottage) 1885: The Crofter in History by Lord Colin Campbell Here, then, we have a description which, with the exception of what relates to the reciprocal services, would be applicable to the modern Cottar where he is not an unlicensed squatter; Anagrams