Dictionary entry

Cotter (2)

Webster's Dictionary 1913

Cot″ter (kŏt″tẽr), n. 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.

2. A toggle.