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cottagey, a.|ˈkɒtɪdʒɪ| Also cottagy. [f. cottage + -y1.] Resembling or characteristic of a cottage.
1883W. Harcourt in A. G. Gardiner Life (1923) I. xxi. 492 We must have more of a cottagey building. 1923A. G. Gardiner Ibid., The house, Queen Anne in style, and ‘cottagey’ in feeling. 1923Una L. Silberrad Lett. Jean Armiter ii. 48 Perhaps not very cottagey with regard to furniture. 1962Guardian 7 Feb. 8/4 Windsor chairs are rather ‘cottagy’. |