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Cottagely

Cottagelike suitable for a cottage rustic

Cottager

One who lives in a cottage

Cottier

Great Britain and Ireland a person who hires a small cottage with or without a plot of land Cottiers commonly aid

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Cotter

A cottager a cottier

Divot

A thin oblong turf used for covering cottages and also for fuel

Bordarii

or Bordamanna [fr. bords, Old Gall., limits, borders], boors, husbandmen, cottagers, Domesday.

Cotarius

Cotarius, a cottager, who held in fee socage, and paid a stated fine

Cotland and cotsethland

Cotland and cotsethland, land held by a cottager, whether insocage or villenage

Fumage, Fuage, or Fouage

but a tax was afterwards laid upon all houses, except cottages, and upon all windows, by 7 Wm. 3, c. 18.

Hut

The expression 'hut' cannot be restricted only to huts or cottages intended to be lived in. It will also take in

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