Cottage - Law Dictionary Search Results
Cottier tenure
by competition. Also a class of sub-tenants who rent a cottage and an acre or two of land from small farmers,
Cotesethus
Cotesethus, a cottage-holder, who by servile tenure was bound to work for the
Cottellus, or coteria
Cottellus, or coteria, a sall cottage, house, or home-stall
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Humble
lofty not pretentious or magnificent unpretending unassuming as a humble cottage
Improvement of land
railways, and canals; (7) Clearing; (8) Erection and improvement of cottage and farm buildings; (9) Planting for shelter; (10) Construction of
Logia
Logia, a small house, lodge, or cottage, Dugd. Mon., tom. 1, p. 400.
Skilling
bay of a barn also a slight addition to a cottage
Smearcase
Cottage cheese
Herbary
A garden of herbs a cottage garden
Cabinet
A hut a cottage a small house
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