cottar

/ˈkɒtər/

Definitions

1. noun

A medieval English peasant who cultivated land owned by a lord in return for protection and the right to work the land in exchange for a portion of the produce, known as ‘cottage fare’.

“The cottar’s cottage was a small wooden hut with a thatched roof.”

Synonyms

  • peasant
  • serf

Antonyms

  • landlord