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A medieval English villein.
cotter
cotter
1
He was held together by
cotter
pins, hose clamps, nuts, bolts, and magnets.
2
The real Scottish
cotter
is quite another kind of person.
3
She had taken lodgings in a
cotter
's
but at Borg.
4
Cork-based artist Maud
Cotter
wanted a combined living space and work studio.
5
Ten minutes before our deadline,
Cotter
and I stood up in unison.
1
His father was a
cottier
-
there
were
many here in those times.
2
At the altar, serf and master, count or
cottier
,
knelt side by side.
3
Up to this time such was not the habit of Irish
cottiers
.
4
By this time three years Mr
Cottier
can talk all he's a mind.
5
Cottier
said Moody's concern about declining consumption was overblown.
6
I had never liked Mr
Cottier
,
but I felt a sort of pity for him.
7
He met but few persons, and those only
cottiers
.
8
They will keep only a few miserable
cottiers
.
9
Breakfast was ready on the table, and Mrs
Cottier
and Hugh were toasting some bread at the fire.
10
They had
cottiers
(cottagers), day-labourers established in cottages, on their estate, usually near their own residence.
11
They were Hugh and Mrs
Cottier
.
12
Her father had been a partner in a great jewellery house,
Cottier
's
,
of Paris, London, and New York.
13
That's where Mr
Cottier
is.
14
Below the villeins in the social scale came the
cottiers
possessing smaller holdings, sometimes only a garden, and no oxen.
15
But by co-operation among the
cottiers
and an intelligent Headquarter staff much could be done which at present appears impossible.
16
"Poor old Nigger," said Mrs
Cottier
,
as she unwrapped the parcel.