oþer
Middle English
Adjective
oþer
- other (not the same, not identical)
Old English
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *anþeraz
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈoːðer/
Adjective
ōþer (not comparable)
Declension
This table needs to be corrected and it declines like the strong hālig.
Declension of oþer — Strong only
| Singular | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nominative | ōþer | ōþer | ōþer |
| Accusative | ōþerne | ōþ(e)re | ōþer |
| Genitive | ōþ(e)res | ōþerre | ōþ(e)res |
| Dative | ōþ(e)rum | ōþerre | ōþ(e)rum |
| Instrumental | ōþ(e)re | ōþerre | ōþ(e)re |
| Plural | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter |
| Nominative | ōþ(e)re | ōþ(e)ra, -e | ōþer |
| Accusative | ōþ(e)re | ōþ(e)ra, -e | ōþer |
| Genitive | ōþerra | ōþerra | ōþerra |
| Dative | ōþ(e)rum | ōþ(e)rum | ōþ(e)rum |
| Instrumental | ōþ(e)rum | ōþ(e)rum | ōþ(e)rum |
Numeral
ōþer
- (ordinal) second
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