2. Proper noun. (soccer) w:Fulham FC Fulham Football Club ¹
3. Noun. (plural of cottager) ¹
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Definition of Cottagers
1. cottager [n] - See also: cottager
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cottagers
Literary usage of Cottagers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Journal of the Royal Horticultural Society by Royal Horticultural Society (Great Britain). (1894)
"cottagers. First Prize, 4s., to Mr A. Farmer. Second Prize, 8s., to Mr. JJ Stickler.
Class 58. ... cottagers. First Prize, 3s., to Mr. JJ Stickler. ..."
2. The Monthly Review by Charles William Wason (1830)
"Irish cottagers, by Martin Doyle, Author of " Hints to small Mr. Doyle has put
forth his work with great modesty, and we dare say he will not be a little ..."
3. The Farmer's Calendar: Containing the Business Necessary to be Performed on by Arthur Young (1809)
"cottagers' HEMP. It is an extraordinary circumstance, that by far the greatest
part of the hemp that is raised in Europe, is by cottagers, or very little ..."
4. Report of the Annual Meeting (1883)
"... same principle the transport of letters, of telegraph messages, of persons,
and of merchandise. 2. cottagers and Open Wastes in the District of the New ..."
5. Essays and Monographs by William Francis Allen (1890)
"THE ENGLISH cottagers OF THE MIDDLE AGES.* IN the statute entitled ... or cottagers.
In former papers I have inquired into the origin of the first two of ..."
6. Essays and Monographs by William Francis Allen (1890)
"I THE ENGLISH cottagers OF THE MIDDLE AGES.* IN the statute entitled ...
or cottagers. In former papers I have inquired into the origin of the first two of ..."