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† cotsetla, cotsetle Hist. Also cote-. [OE. cot-, cote-setla lit. ‘occupant of a cottage’ (-setla settler); app. the same as cot-sǽta.] = prec. (See quot. 1890.)
c1000Rectitud. Sing. Pers. in Thorpe Laws I. 432 Cotesetlan riht, be ðam ðe on lande stent. 1861Pearson Early & Mid. Ages Eng. 201 The tenants, cotsetlas, geburs, and geneats, were the semi-servile. 1890W. Cuningham Growth Eng. Industry 102 The cotsetle had a holding of about five acres, and was bound to work for his lord one day a week all the year round (week-work) and three days a week in harvest (boon-work). |