TOTHER

Etymology

Pronoun

tother

(now, dialectal) Other. Most often used after the.

Usage notes

• Originally preceded by the. The spelling t'other arose from the misconception of being a contraction of the other.

Adjective

tother (not comparable)

(obsolete or dialectal) The other (of two).

(obsolete or dialectal) Other, all others.

Anagrams

• hotter, throte

Source: Wiktionary



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