cottage (n.) late 14c., "a cot, a humble habitation," as of a farm-laborer, from Old French cote "hut, cottage" + Anglo-French suffix -age (according to OED the whole probably denotes "the entire property attached to a cote"). Old French cot is probably from Old Norse kot "hut," cognate of Old English cot, cote "cottage, hut," from Proto-Germanic *kutan (source also of Middle Dutch cot, Dutch kot). Meaning "small country residence or detached suburban house" : this is from etmyonline, describing a cottage (kutir) in more detail
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Kutir? What please is a Kutir kind Krishna devotes 🙏❤🙏❤
Kutir means a cottage
cottage (n.)
late 14c., "a cot, a humble habitation," as of a farm-laborer, from Old French cote "hut, cottage" + Anglo-French suffix -age (according to OED the whole probably denotes "the entire property attached to a cote"). Old French cot is probably from Old Norse kot "hut," cognate of Old English cot, cote "cottage, hut," from Proto-Germanic *kutan (source also of Middle Dutch cot, Dutch kot).
Meaning "small country residence or detached suburban house" : this is from etmyonline, describing a cottage (kutir) in more detail
Kutir? What please is a Kutir kind Krishna devotes 🙏❤🙏❤