- A
cottage,
during England's
feudal period, was the
holding by a
cottager (known as a
cotter or bordar) of a
small house with
enough garden to feed a family...
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Frogmore Cottage is a
historic Grade II
listed home on the
Frogmore estate,
which is part of Home Park in Windsor, England. The
cottage was
described as...
- Shepherd's pie,
cottage pie, or in
French cuisine hachis Parmentier, is a
savoury dish of
cooked minced meat
topped with
mashed potato and baked, formerly...
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Cottage Grove may
refer to a
number of
places in the
United States:
Cottage Grove,
Illinois Cottage Grove,
Indiana Cottage Grove,
Minnesota Cottage Grove...
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Cottage cheese is a
curdled milk
product with a mild
flavour and a creamy, heterogeneous,
soupy texture, made from
skimmed milk. An
essential step in...
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Cottaging is a ****
slang term,
originating from the
United Kingdom,
referring to
anonymous ****
between men in a
public lavatory (a "
cottage" or "tea-room")...
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Nottingham Cottage is a
house in the
grounds of
Kensington Palace in London. As a grace-and-favour property, the
house has been
frequently occupied by...
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Cottage country is a
common name in Ontario, New Brunswick, and
other regions of
Canada for
areas that are po****r
locations for
recreational properties...
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Rideau Cottage is a
historic residential building located on the
grounds of
Rideau Hall in Ottawa, Ontario. The two-level, 22-room
Georgian Revival home...
- Look up
cottage in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
cottage is a
small house.
Cottage may also
refer to:
Cottage, Mauritius, a
village in Rivière du...