- 1. n. Alt. of Cottar Source: opted
- 2. n. A piece of wood or metal, commonly wedge-shaped, used for fastening together parts of a machine or structure. It is driven into an opening through one or all of the parts. [See Illust.] In the United States a cotter is commonly called a key. Source: opted
- 3. n. A toggle. Source: opted
- 4. v. t. To fasten with a cotter. Source: opted
- 5. n. a peasant farmer in the Scottish Highlands Source: wordnet
- 6. n. a medieval English villein Source: wordnet
- 7. n. fastener consisting of a wedge or pin inserted through a slot to hold two other pieces together Source: wordnet
- 8. A cottager; a cottier. Burns. Through Sandwich Notch the West Wind sang Good morrow to the cotter. Whittier. 1. A piece of wood or metal, commonly wedge-shaped, used for fastening together parts of a machine or structure. It is driven into an opening through one or all of the parts. Note: [See Illust.] In the United States a cotter is commonly called a key. 2. A toggle. To fasten with a cotter. Source: webster
- 9. n. a peasant farmer in the Scottish Highlands n. a medieval English villein n. fastener consisting of a wedge or pin inserted through a slot to hold two other pieces together Source: ecdict
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