Cottiers

/ˈkɒtjərz/ noun

Definition

Plural of cottier: multiple peasant farmers occupying cottages under a landlord's control.

Etymology

From cottier + -s (regular plural). The term is especially prevalent in historical accounts of Irish and Scottish rural poverty.

Kelly Says

The Irish Famine devastated cottiers specifically because they had no land security—they could be evicted instantly, and thousands were during the blight, making them the most vulnerable group!

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