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tother
[ tuhth-er ]
adjective
- that other; the other.
tother
/ ËłÙÊĂ°É /
adjective
- archaic.the other
yĐÄvlog History and Origins
yĐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of tother1
Example Sentences
Mrs. QuinnâYe know, I had a mad sort of a dream tother night.
He hed one fault, anâ that wor just same as all tother Haworth celebrates, he wod talk oud fashund, anâ that willant due up at London.Â
Wickliffe's translation of the Bible: Matthew xxiv, has: Two wymmen schulen be gryndynge in oo querne; oon schal be taken and the tother left.
"Why!" retorted the interlocutor, tartly, "do you think I don't know tother from which?"
Squire be by my place 'tother day when I be 'avin' a bit o' quiet pipe by my gate, same as you might be, Luther Cherriman, an' 'e stopsâwhich 'e ain't been in the 'abit o' doin'âan' 'e says, ''Ullo, George,' 'e says, 'bain't you the man as allus used to keep a pig ereabouts?'
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