Cottagers [noun]
Definition of Cottagers:
landowner
Opposite/Antonyms of Cottagers:
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Sentence/Example of Cottagers:
These young men went out into the villages, borrowed a chair of a cottager, and spoke from it at open-air meetings.
Every cottager maintained his own light or combination of lights to facilitate identification by approaching visitors.
What would be said in England if a Tory landlord evicted a cottager for working for a Radical farmer?
An English cottager now possesses what would once have been luxuries.
The sergeant led the way up to it, turned the cottager and his family out of it into a shed, and set two men without as sentries.
Then thanking the sailor and the cottager, he took his leave, accompanied by his rum-running friend.
He remembered that it would be the neighbouring cottager's wife, who was to minister to their wants while they remained here.
From six till nine in the evening would be long enough for it to be open, and the key could be kept by some adjacent cottager.
Even the married cottager with a family would try his hardest to save a little with such a hope before him.
One night a cottager lay dying, and was praying that a priest might be fetched to his bedside.