Examples of 'cottier' in a sentence

Meaning of "cottier"

The adjective 'cottier' is used to describe someone who is a tenant or laborer on a small farm or cottage, especially in Ireland
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  • Someone who lives in a cot or cottage; a cottager.
  • A surname from French.

How to use "cottier" in a sentence

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A cottier paid his rent by working for the landlord.
This would have been even more common amongst the cottier families.
A cottar or cottier is also a term for a tenant renting land from a farmer or landlord.
So we understand you met the Cottier boy.
Cottier is considered to be an important influence on Lou.
Here the surname eventually came to be spelled Cottier.
Cottier represented England at senior level.
This collation belonged later to Cottier.
Contact Celine Cottier for more information on this litter.
This must be distinguished from the identical looking English surname Cottier.
Philippe Cottier is a Swiss lawyer.
In the possession of the New York dealer Cottier.
The cottier had a strife with his wife, and.
He is also seen as the mentor of Swiss Cardinal Georges Cottier.
After the Famine, the cottier class almost completely disappeared.

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It is also rare for being a regional church with a full set of Lyon & Cottier windows.
Stained-glass artist and designer Daniel Cottier was enlisted to paint and colour the monument.
One of them escaped onto the motorway, it was Marbella, a mare belonging to Frédéric Cottier.
Philippe Cottier speaks fluent French, English and Spanish and has a good command of Portuguese.
An art dealer Daniel Cottier convinced him to settle in London, which he did in 1877.
Cottier replied that the document “ tends to support the exclusion of this possibility . ”.
Cottier died of a heart attack in Templeton, California, at the age of 71.

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