different between lother vs tother
lother
English
Adjective
lother
- comparative form of loth: more loth
Anagrams
- Holter, orthel
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tother
English
Alternative forms
- toder, t'other
Etymology
From Middle English þe toþer, from the incorrect division of thet other (“the/that other”). Compare Scots tither; English tone. More at that, other.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?t?ð?(?)/
- Rhymes: -?ð?(?)
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.
See also
- tone
Anagrams
- hotter, throte
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