ppl. a. [f. prec. + -ED2.]
† 1. Lodged in a cottage or lowly tenement. Obs. rare1.
1633. Earl Manch., Al Mondo (1636), 98. Here I dwell cottaged in a house of clay.
2. Furnished or adorned with cottages.
1745. Collins, Odes, Death Col. C. Ross, x. Humble Hartings Cottagd Vale.
1789. Wordsw., Even. Walk, 9. Leads to her bridge, rude church, and cottaged grounds.
1832. Moir, in Blackw. Mag., XXXI. 954. The cottaged fields Of nearer Bute smile, in their vernal green.