cottar

/ˈkɑtər/
noun
  1. A peasant or farm laborer who lives in a cottage on a farm and works for the farmer.
    • Historically, a cottar had fewer rights than a free tenant farmer.
    • In medieval Scotland, a cottar worked the land in exchange for a small house.
    • The cottar tended the sheep and helped with the harvest every autumn.
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