
1) Bicycle part 2) Bucolic 3) Cottar 4) English farm worker 5) Fastening pin 6) Kind of pin 7) Peasant 8) Pin type 9) Provincial 10) Securing pin 11) Type of pin 12) Wedge-shaped pin
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1) Cottar 2) Cottier 3) Inhabitant
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- a medieval English villein
- fastener consisting of a wedge or pin inserted through a slot to hold two other pieces together
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[farmer] Cotter, cottier, cottar, Kosatter or Kötter is the German or Scots term for a peasant farmer (formerly in the Scottish highlands for example). Cotters occupied cottages and cultivated small plots of land. The word cotter is often employed to translate the cotarius of Domesday Book, a class whose exact status has been the subject o...
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[pin] A cotter is a pin or wedge passing through a hole to fix parts tightly together. In British usage cotter pin has the same meaning, but in the U.S. it refers to a different fastener. Typical applications are in fixing a crank to its crankshaft, as in a bicycle, or a piston rod to a crosshead, as in a steam engine. Note: the angle of th...
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pin for attaching cottered cranks
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• (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. • (n.) Alt. of Cottar • (n.) A toggle. • (v. t.) To fasten with a cotter.Cotter: ...
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A jack of all trades on the manor, usually a peasant who does not own any land in the village except their home.
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Cot'ter transitive verb To fasten with a cotter.
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Cot'ter (kŏt'tẽr) noun 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. [ See Illust. ] In the United States a cotter is commonly called a key
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n] - a peasant farmer in the Scottish highlands 2. [n] - a medieval English villein 3. [n] - fastener consisting of a wedge or pin inserted through a slot to hold two other pieces together
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noun a peasant farmer in the Scottish highlands
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cottar noun fastener consisting of a wedge or pin inserted through a slot to hold two other pieces together
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