The process of fastening something with a cotter pin, or historically, the work or condition of being a cottage peasant.
From cotter + -ing (present participle). The mechanical sense emerged in the 19th century with industrial terminology, while the agricultural sense is older.
Engineers use the term 'cottering' today without knowing they're using the same root word as medieval peasants—language preserves both mechanical innovation and ancient class systems!
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