Crossword-Solution: COTTAR 6 letters, 19 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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Word Word Type Definition
Cottar n. A cottager; a cottier.

We have 19 clues for the answer “COTTAR”

Clue Answers
Peasant tenant of Scotland. 1 answer
SCOTTISH cottager-laborer/labourer 2 answers
SCOTTISH peasant 3 answers
COTTAGE occupant with attached land 3 answers
crofter 5 answers
cottager 12 answers
Villein 14 answers
cottier 15 answers
ceorl 15 answers
cotter 21 answers
Serf 23 answers
Tenant 30 answers
Cultivator 31 answers
labourer 32 answers
Churl 32 answers
countryman 35 answers
Peasant 39 answers
Farmer 55 answers
Rustic 57 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REATE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with COTTAR (5)

But I had not the heart to complain of this: on the contrary, I rejoiced thereat; for what made me want my scrutoire till another year, had carried blitheness into the hearth of the cottar, and made the widow’s heart sing with joy; and I would have been an unnatural creature, had I not joined in the universal gladness, because plenty did abound.
Annals of the Parish John Galt 2015
About the month of February, a recruiting party came to our neighbour town of Irville, to beat up for men to be soldiers against the rebels; and thus the battle was brought, as it were, to our gates; for the very first man that took on with them was one Thomas Wilson, a cottar in our clachan, who, up to that time, had been a decent and creditable character.
Annals of the Parish John Galt 2015
One such spot was rather to be shunned by the superstitious, for here, about 1698, a cottar family had been evicted by endless unaccountable disturbances in the house.
Angling Sketches Andrew Lang 2005
They were, indeed, like other cottars, a kind of feudal dependents, occupying an acre or two of the land, in return for which they performed certain stipulated labour, called cottar-wark.
Robert Falconer George MacDonald 2001
Imagine, then, the moon that arose on the boy when, having pulled a ragged and thumb-worn book from among those of James Hewson the cottar, he, for the first time, found himself in the midst of The Arabian Nights.
Robert Falconer George MacDonald 2001
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 1 time in crossword archives (1952).