Cottage

  • 21cottage — [kät′ij] n. [ME cotage < ML cotagium < OFr cote or ME cot,COT2] 1. a small, usually one storied house, often one that is the dwelling of a peasant or a farm laborer ☆ 2. a house at a resort or in the country, used for vacations or as a… …

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  • 22cottage or|né — «r NAY», a house in the country or suburbs designed for picturesque or romantic effect. ╂[< French orné ornate] …

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  • 23Cottage — For other uses, see Cottage (disambiguation). Snow covered cottages near Curarrehue, Chile Contents 1 Origin of the term …

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  • 24cottage — 01. They have a [cottage] on the lake, and they spend a good part of their summer vacation there every year. 02. My great grandmother lived in a tiny [cottage] in a small town in England. 03. My sister and her husband spend every summer in their… …

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  • 25cottage — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ humble, little, simple, small, tiny ▪ charming, cosy/cozy (esp. AmE), picturesque, quaint …

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  • 26Cottage — Der Begriff Cottage bezeichnet einen Baustil, siehe Cottage (Wohngebäude) eine englische Käsesorte (Cottage Cheese), siehe Hüttenkäse einen Stadtteil von Wien, siehe Cottageviertel Orte in den Vereinigten Staaten: Cottage (New York) Cottage… …

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  • 27Cottage — Le cottage du gardien du Parc des cerfs à Windsor Traditionnellement, le cottage est une petite maison de campagne élégante. Ce concept est typiquement anglais et le nom est repris dans plusieurs langues européennes, français, allemand, italien …

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  • 28cottage — n. 1 a small simple house, esp. in the country. 2 a dwelling forming part of a farm establishment, used by a worker. Phrases and idioms: cottage cheese soft white cheese made from curds of skimmed milk without pressing. cottage hospital Brit. a… …

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  • 29Cottage — At first glance this name should be as popular as Smith, in fact more so. However, truth being stranger than fiction, the name is quite rare, another of the oddities amongst the seventy thousand name spellings which make up the British Irish name …

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  • 30cottage — cot|tage W3S2 [ˈkɔtıdʒ US ˈka: ] n [Date: 1300 1400; : Anglo French; Origin: cotage, from English cot cottage , from Old English] a small house in the country ▪ a country cottage ▪ We re staying in a holiday cottage in Dorset …

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