ppl. a. [f. prec. + -ED2.]

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  † 1.  Lodged in a cottage or lowly tenement. Obs. rare1.

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1633.  Earl Manch., Al Mondo (1636), 98. Here I dwell cottaged in a house of clay.

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  2.  Furnished or adorned with cottages.

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1745.  Collins, Odes, Death Col. C. Ross, x. Humble Harting’s Cottag’d Vale.

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1789.  Wordsw., Even. Walk, 9. Leads to her bridge, rude church, and cottaged grounds.

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1832.  Moir, in Blackw. Mag., XXXI. 954. The cottaged fields Of nearer Bute smile, in their vernal green.

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