Similar words: cottage, cottage cheese, cottage industry, pottage, frottage, cotta, ricotta, terra cotta. Meaning: ['kɒtɪdʒə] n. someone who lives in a cottage.
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1 Many of the cottagers in the neighbourhood keep one or more of these quaint pets.
2 Typically they were smallholders or cottagers, village craftsmen and superior servants.
3 A cottager and his wife had a Hen, which laid every day a golden egg.
4 There were besides , the Cottager and his wife, and three young sturdy children, brown as berries.
5 In pastoral Suffolk fewer than half this class were dependent on wages, presumably younger men who were not yet cottagers.
6 Butter and cheese were made on practically every farm and even the cottager killed and salted his own bacon.
7 The county was characterised instead by numerous small farmers and cottagers.
8 Whether the passage is a direct reference to enclosure or, more probably, to disagreements among cottagers,(www.Sentencedict.com) is not certain.
9 Legislation may therefore have done relatively little to help tied cottagers or to improve low cost agricultural housing.
10 They set up the pageant in a village street, and not one cottager came out to greet them.
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