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cottar

Cottier \Cot"ti*er\ (-t[i^]*[~e]r), n. [OF. cotier. See Coterie, and cf. Cotter.] In Great Britain and Ireland, a person who hires a small cottage, with or without a plot of land. Cottiers commonly aid in the work of the landlord's farm. [Written also cottar and cotter.]

Wiktionary
cottar

n. (context Scotland English) (alternative form of cotter nodot=yes English) (peasant inhabiting a cottage)

WordNet
cottar
  1. n. a peasant farmer in the Scottish highlands [syn: cotter]

  2. fastener consisting of a wedge or pin inserted through a slot to hold two other pieces together [syn: cotter]

Usage examples of "cottar".

Charlie and Robert, were wont to go to Irville, and it was soon seen that they kept themselves aloof from the other callans in the clachan, and had a genteeler turn than the grulshy bairns of the cottars.

Thomas Wilson, a cottar in our clachan, who, up to that time, had been a decent and creditable character.

Perhaps twenty cottars, woodsmen and hewers of laborious assarts from the forests lay in cover against more than a hundred Welsh, and every man of the twenty braced himself, and knew only too well how great a threat he faced.

We had by now collected a small crowd of cottars, all fascinated by this novel approach to agriculture.

And after a rather indigestible luncheon of salt beef and turnips, he held court, buying ale for the tenants and cottars who had lingered after their transactions, and a few villagers who drifted in when their daily work was completed, to gawk at the strangers and hear such news as we carried.

It must have gone much against the grain with Madog ap Meredith to be bested by a handful of foresters and cottars, he may well want his revenge when he feels it safe to bid for it.

Cadfael exchanged the time of day with a cottar whose children he had once treated for a skin rash, and enquired if the news of Domville's death had reached the village.

Cadfael exchanged the time of day with a cottar whose children he had once treated for a skin rash, and enquired if the news of Domville’.

Cadfael exchanged the time of day with a cottar whose children he had once treated for a skin rash, and enquired if the news of Domvilles death had reached the village.

Agnes had said he wasn't going with the procession to cut the Yule log as if it were something obvious, and Kivrin had assumed he had to stay here to guard the manor, but now she wondered if he had gone with Eliwys to visit the cottar.