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cottager

English

Etymology

From cottage +? -er; compare cotter.

Pronunciation

Noun

cottager (plural cottagers)

  1. A person who has the tenure of a cottage, usually also the occupant.
    • 1855, Elizabeth Gaskell, North and South
      I don't like shoppy people. I think we are far better off, knowing only cottagers and labourers, and people without pretence.
  2. (Britain, slang) One who engages in sex in public lavatories; a practitioner of cottaging.
Synonyms
  • coscet
  • cotter

Translations

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cottaged

English

Verb

cottaged

  1. simple past tense and past participle of cottage

Adjective

cottaged (comparative more cottaged, superlative most cottaged)

  1. Filled with or having cottages.
    • May 1745, William Collins, Ode to a Lady, on the Death of Col. Charles Rose, in the Action at Fontenoy
      even humble Harting's cottaged vale

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