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Showing words for COTTIER using the English dictionary

7 Letter Words for Cottier

cottier

6 Letter Words for Cottier

cotter, erotic, oretic, tercio, tertio, tetric, tortie, tricot

5 Letter Words for Cottier

citer, cotte, octet, ortet, otter, recit, recti, recto, rotte, tetri, ticer, titer, toret, toric, torte, toter, trice, trite, troic

4 Letter Words for Cottier

cero, cert, ceti, cire, cite, cito, coir, coit, core, cort, cote, cott, crit, ecto, eric, etic, icer, iter, oeci, otic, rect, reit, rice, riot, rite, ritt, roit, rotc, rote, roti, tice, tier, tire, tite, toit, torc, tore, tori, tort, tote, tret, trie, trio, trit, trot

3 Letter Words for Cottier

ceo, cer, cie, cir, cit, cor, cot, cro, crt, cte, cto, ctr, eco, ect, eir, ert, etc, ice, ire, oct, oer, oie, orc, ore, ort, otc, rct, rec, rei, rie, rio, rit, roc, roe, roi, rot, rte, rti, tec, ter, tet, tic, tie, tit, toc, toe, toi, tor, tot, tri, trt

Definitions for Cottier

[1] a person who lives in a cottage.
[2] Also cotter, cot·ti·er [kot -ee-er] /ˈkɒt i ər/ . British . a rural worker; a laborer on a farm or in a small village.
[3] a person having a private house at a vacation resort.
[4] another name for cotter 2 (def. 1)
[5] (in Ireland) a peasant farming a smallholding under cottier tenure (the holding of not more than half an acre at a rent of not more than five pounds a year)
[6] another name for cottager (def. 1)
[7] a person who lives in a cottage
[8] a rural labourer
[9] mainly Canadian a person holidaying in a cottage, esp an owner and seasonal resident of a cottage in a resort area
[10] history another name for cotter 2

Words nearby Cottier

cottagercottage pie, cottage pudding, cottage roll, cottage tulip, cottage window, cottager, cottaging, cottbus, cotte's operation, cotter, cotter pin

Origin of Cottier

agerFirst recorded in 1540–50; cottage + -er1

Other words from Cottier

non·cot·tag·er , noun

Word origin for Cottier

C14: from Old French cotier; see cote 1 , coterie