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teacherage N. Amer.|ˈtiːtʃərɪdʒ| [f. teacher n. + -age, after parsonage (sense 2), vicarage (sense 3), etc.] A house or lodgings provided for a teacher by a school.
1916Boston Evening Transcript 12 July xi. 3 Education officials of Monroe County are showing much interest in the new movement for establishing so-called teacherages—cottages for country school teachers—which is spreading rapidly in several Far-Western States. 1959R. E. Campbell I would do it Again vi. 22 There was a teacherage with all the necessaries. 1968Globe & Mail (Toronto) 15 Jan. 26/6 (Advt.), Required immediately, qualified teacher for one-room school... Three-room teacherage available. 1976T. Walker Spatsizi ix. 81 Hungry dogs rushed out to bark, and this brought Lester Dorsey to the door of the teacherage. |