Cottager
111inhabitant — n 1. resident, resider, residencer, residentiary, permanent resident, habitant, dweller, occupant, occupier, denizen, householder, addressee, Archaic. inhabiter, habitant; indweller, incumbent, inmate; tenant, lodger, boarder, roomer, paying… …
112occupant — n 1. tenant, renter, lessee, leaseholder; resident, permanent resident, resider, residencer, residentiary; inhabitant, Archaic. inhabiter, habitant, dweller, denizen, householder, addressee, occupier; indweller, incumbent, inmate; lodger, boarder …
113resident — n 1. inhabitant, Archaic. inhabiter, habitant, occupant, occupier, denizen, resider, residencer, residentiary, dweller, householder, sojourner; indwel ler, incumbent, inmate; tenant, lodger, boarder, roomer, paying guest, Sl. crasher; renter,… …
114tenant — n 1. lessee, leaseholder, renter, roomer, lodger, paying guest; tenant farmer, metayer, sharecropper; sojourner, guest, houseguest, house sitter; occupant, occupier, resident, resider, residencer, residentiary, addressee, inhabitant, habitant,… …
115FOCA — • Federation of Ontario Cottager s Association …
116cottar — /ˈkɒtə/ (say kotuh) noun 1. Scottish a person occupying a plot of land under a system similar to cottier tenure. 2. Irish cottier. 3. a cottager. Also, cotter. {Medieval Latin cotārius, from cota, from Old English cot. See cot2} …
117cottier — /ˈkɒtiə/ (say koteeuh) noun 1. an Irish peasant holding a portion of land directly from the owner, the amount of rent being fixed not by custom or private agreement but by public competition (cottier tenure). 2. → cottager (def. 1). {Middle… …
118Freeth, John — (1731 1808) Known as the Birmingham poet, by trade he was an innkeeper, as well as political ballad writer. He earned the reputation of being one of the best political ballad writers in the kingdom. Nothing is known of his education or his… …
119coterellus — /kotarelas/ In feudal law, a cottager; a servile tenant, who held in mere villeinage; his person, issue, and goods were disposable at the lord s pleasure. A coterellus, therefore, occupied a less favorable position than a cotarius (q.v.), for the …
120cotland — In old English law, land held by a cottager, whether in socage or villeinage …