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tother
or t'oth·er
[ tuhth-er ]
adjective
, Older Use.
- that other; the other.
tother
/ ˈtʌðə /
adjective
- archaic.the other
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of tother1
C13 the tother, by mistaken division from thet other ( thet, from Old English thæt, neuter of the 1)
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Example Sentences
The T'other governor tossed it ashore, twisted in a piece of paper, and as he did so, knew his man.
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I don't care a curse for the T'other governor, alive or dead, but I care a many curses for my own self.
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T'other servants was peekin' out of the kitchen windows, grinnin' and passin' remarks.
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T'other one put down his hand and felt o' Bill's legs; and then he started back and said: 'It's a fact, by Thunder!
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T'other day, I thought I had detected him in such a state of frailty, as would but ill become his years and character.
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