cotere (1198)

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cotere (1198)

[ FEW: *16,345b kot; Gdf: ; GdfC: 9,212b cotier; TL: 2,952 cotier; DEAF:  cote #4 (cotere); DMF:  cotier; TLF: ; OED:  cottar n.; MED:  coter n.2; DMLBS: 508a cotarius ]
coter,  cotier;  cutere;  kotyer,  cotiare  

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1statusagriculturalcottager, cottar, peasant who owns a small agricultural plot in exchange for labor
( 1260; MS: c.1300 )  cele H. ne fu fors cotere e ne aveyt terre fors soulement un toft  39
( MS: c.1275 )  chescun cutere ke meine en la cité […]  40.58
( 1349-50 ) les povres cotiares du dit manoir, queus furent acustumesz de prendre nostre blaunke de noz berbicz  ii 1085
2 name (used as a surname)
( 1198 )  Robert le Cotier  Cotter
( 1270 )  William le Coter  Cotter
cotage#1  cotrel 
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