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- DictionaryCot·tage/ˈkädij/
noun
- 1. a small simple house, typically one near a lake or beach.
verb
- 1. perform homosexual acts in a public bathroom: informal British "they said that at some point in their lives they've cottaged or cruised in parks"
The meaning of COTTAGE is the dwelling of a farm laborer or small farmer. How to use cottage in a sentence. the dwelling of a farm laborer or small farmer; a usually small frame one-family house; a small detached dwelling unit at an institution…
COTTAGE definition: 1. a small house, usually in the countryside: 2. a small house, usually in the countryside: 3. a…. Learn more.
noun. a small house, usually of only one story. a small, modest house at a lake, mountain resort, etc., owned or rented as a vacation home. one of a group of small, separate houses, as for patients at a hospital, guests at a hotel, or students at a boarding school. cottage. / ˈkɒtɪdʒ /.
a small house, usually away from a city or town. (Definition of cottage from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of cottage. cottage. The land, which sits on a quiet street of modest cottages, is zoned for small-scale residential development. From OregonLive.com.
4 days ago · cottage in American English. (ˈkɑtɪdʒ) noun. 1. a small house, usually of only one story. 2. a small, modest house at a lake, mountain resort, etc., owned or rented as a vacation home. 3. one of a group of small, separate houses, as for patients at a hospital, guests at a hotel, or students at a boarding school.
cottage. a small house, especially in the country. in a cottage James lived in a charming country cottage with roses around the door. Definition of cottage noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
1. (Architecture) a small simple house, esp in a rural area. 2. (Architecture) US and Canadian a small house in the country or at a resort, used for holiday purposes. 3. US one of several housing units, as at a hospital, for accommodating people in groups. 4. slang a public lavatory. [C14: from cot 2]