Definition of Cottagers. Meaning of Cottagers. Synonyms of Cottagers

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Definition of Cottagers

Cottager
Cottager Cot"ta*ger (k?t"t?-j?r), n. 1. One who lives in a cottage. 2. (Law) One who lives on the common, without paying any rent, or having land of his own.

Meaning of Cottagers from wikipedia

- Look up cottager in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cottager or Cottagers may refer to: The Cottagers, opera by George Saville Carey Chalupáři, Czech...
- Fulham" or "The Maestro," as Haynes later came to be known, signed for The Cottagers as a schoolboy in 1950, making his first team debut on Boxing Day against...
- land: "before the Enclosures Act the cottager was a farm labourer with land and after the Enclosures Act the cottager was a farm labourer without land"...
- called the Crystal Beach Hill ****ociation (formerly the Crystal Beach Hill Cottagers Organization). Dubé, Kris (15 April 2020). "Lack of U.S. Seasonal residents...
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- "The Cottagers" (inspired by Thomson) painted by Reynolds and commissioned by Macklin in 1788, featuring his daughter, Maria, (left), and his wife, Hannah...
- "The Cottagers" by Joshua Reynolds based on Thomson's "Autumn" poem...
- as a 40 spindle jenny for about six pounds in 1792, was affordable for cottagers.: 59  Later machinery such as spinning frames, spinning mules and power...
- "The Cottager and his Cat" (Icelandic: Karlssonur og kötturinn hans, lit. 'Karl's son and his cat') is an Icelandic fairy tale. It was collected by Jón...
- New Collection 451 Asmund and Signy Iceland Islandische Märchen n/a The Cottager and his Cat Iceland Islandische Märchen Djákninn á Myrká (The Deacon of...