cottier

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English

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Etymology

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From Old French cotier. See coterie, and compare cotter.

Noun

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cottier (plural cottiers)

  1. Someone who lives in a cot or cottage; a cottager.
    • 1872, George Eliot, Middlemarch, Part IV, chapter 38:
      [W]hat he objects to giving, is a little return on rent-days to help a tenant to buy stock, or an outlay on repairs to keep the weather out at a tenant's barn-door or make his house look a little less like an Irish cottier's.

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