Where does “cottage country” come from?

cottage country (English) comes from English country, from Middle English contre, from Old French contree, from Latin contrata, from Latin contra, from Latin rota, from Proto-Italic rotā, from Proto-Indo-European Hróth₂-eh₂ — to run.

cottage country (English): A region, typically in Canada, where many lakeside cottages are located, serving as popular summer vacation spots

Definitions

  1. A region, typically in Canada, where many lakeside cottages are located, serving as popular summer vacation spots

Ancestry of “cottage country”, step by step

cottage country traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English country

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishcountryAn area of land; a district, region; A set region...
2Middle Englishcontreregion, area; A political division, including;...
3Old Frenchcontreecountry; the countryside
4Latincontratalying opposite; spread before
5Latincontraagainst; opposite to; contrary to
6Latinrotawheel; a car, a chariot; the disc of the sun
7Proto-Italicrotā
8Proto-Indo-EuropeanHróth₂-eh₂
9Proto-Indo-EuropeanHreth₂-to run

via English cottage

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishcottageA small house; A seasonal home of any size or...
2Anglo-Normancotage
Every word from Proto-Indo-European Hreth₂-Every word from Proto-Indo-European Hróth₂-eh₂Every word from Proto-Italic rotā