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cottar    
n. 住小屋的人;农场雇工;佃农

住小屋的人;农场雇工;佃农

cottar
n 1: a peasant farmer in the Scottish Highlands [synonym: {cotter},
{cottar}]
2: fastener consisting of a wedge or pin inserted through a slot
to hold two other pieces together [synonym: {cotter}, {cottar}]


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  • COTTAR Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of COTTAR is a peasant or farm laborer who occupies a cottage and sometimes a small holding of land usually in return for services
  • Cotter (farmer) - Wikipedia
    Cotter, cottier, cottar, Kosatter or Kötter is a term for a peasant farmer Cotters occupied cottages and cultivated small land lots A cottar or cottier is also a term for a tenant who was renting land from a farmer or landlord
  • Charles Cottar - Old Africa Magazine
    This man, Charles Cottar, returned with his father in 1913 and the pair started hunting and taking films A return to the States demonstrated that the films were popular, so much so that the Globe Theatre in New York showed the first full-length movie of African wild life in the United States
  • What does COTTAR mean? - Definitions. net
    A cottar, also known as a cottager, is a term from the Medieval Era in England, Scotland and Ireland, referring to a rural worker living in a small cottage who worked the land in exchange for rent or labor
  • Cottar - definition of cottar by The Free Dictionary
    Define cottar cottar synonyms, cottar pronunciation, cottar translation, English dictionary definition of cottar n 1 A medieval villein who occupied a cottage with a small piece of land in return for labor 2 In Scotland and Ireland, a farm worker who, in return for
  • cottar | cotter, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English . . .
    Factsheet What does the noun cottar mean? There are three meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun cottar See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence This word is used in Scottish English
  • COTTAR definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    The cottar houses have been sold off or are let, often as holiday homes; the bothies where the unmarried hands were lodged are empty, or converted to some other use
  • Cottar - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
    ˈkɑdər IPA guide Other forms: cottars Definitions of cottar noun a peasant farmer in the Scottish Highlands synonyms: cotter
  • Cottar - Definition, Meaning, and Examples in English
    A cottar is a type of agricultural laborer or tenant who occupies a cottage and works the land Traditionally found in rural areas, cottars are often distinguished from landlords and wealthier farmers
  • Dictionaries of the Scots Language:: SND :: cottar n
    Older meaning: a tenant on a farm who occupied a cottage with or without a piece of land attached, the farmer working the cottar's land in return for services rendered; a peasant who occupied a cottage and rented a small plot of land from a landlord
  • Cottar Definition Meaning | YourDictionary
    Cottar definition: A medieval villein who occupied a cottage with a small piece of land in return for labor
  • Cottar - Definition, Usage Quiz | Ultimate Lexicon
    The term “cottar” originates from the Middle English word coter and Old French cotier, derived from cot meaning “cottage ” The term reflects the social and economic status attributed to individuals living in basic rural dwellings with limited assets or property
  • cottar - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    Noun [edit] cottar (plural cottars) (Scotland) Alternative form of cotter (“peasant inhabiting a cottage”)
  • Cottar - Synonyms, Antonyms, Definition, Meaning, Examples . . .
    Cottar is an old Scottish or Irish term that refers to a farm laborer or a tenant who rented a small cottage or house on a farm In historical agricultural societies, cottars often worked on farms in exchange for a small plot of land or a cottage to live in
  • Cottar - Tolkien Gateway
    In Middle English cottar means "cotter, cottager" (Old English cot "cottage") [2] Cottar was the progenitor of the Cotton Family





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