A member of a group of peasant cottagers, or in geology, a type of mineral or rock formation.
From cotter + -ite (suffix denoting membership or mineral type). The geological term follows standard mineral naming convention while the social term reflects 19th-century anthropological classification.
This word was probably coined when Victorian scientists were sorting everything—they applied the -ite mineral suffix to social classes too, treating people like geological specimens!
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