Meaning & Definition of word "Cottage"

Cottage

/ˈkɒtɪdʒ/

noun:

  • 1. A small simple house, typically in a rural or semi-rural location.
    • Example: We rented a cozy cottage by the lake for our summer vacation.
  • 2. A small house or shelter, often used for lodging or as a vacation home.
    • Example: The quaint cottage had a beautiful garden and a stunning view of the mountains.
  • 3. A type of dwelling that is generally smaller and less elaborate than a house.
    • Example: He grew up in a cottage that his grandparents built in the woods.
  • 4. A term used to describe a specific style of home that is inviting and rustic.
    • Example: The cottage style of architecture is characterized by its charming features like exposed beams and brickwork.

Etymology

Middle English 'cottage', from Old French 'cotage', from 'cote' meaning 'small house'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

cottage industry:

A small-scale manufacturing or service industry that can be operated from home.

cottage pie:

A traditional dish made with minced meat and topped with mashed potatoes.

cottage cheese:

A type of soft, white cheese made from curds that have been drained of most of their whey.

Related Words

cabana:

A small, simple cabin or shelter, often located by water.

chalet:

A wooden house or cottage, typically in the Swiss Alps.

lodge:

A large house used for a particular purpose, such as hunting or a vacation.

Slang Meanings of cottage