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(now dialectal) Other. Most often used after the. quotations examples
Well, Guv'nor, he stood up by-and-by, and taking the bundles of rags, the big uns in one hand, tother ones in tother, he toddled out of the room; […]
1876, The Shamrock, volume 14
‘Me an th’ Lad ull help you […] for all he’s not just like the tothers,’ here she nodded
1882, Caroline Hallet, “Out of the World”, in The Monthly Packet, page 522
not comparable
(obsolete or dialectal) The other (of two). quotations
That fella go in. By’m-by t'other fella come out.
1898, John F. Hobbs, “Australian Aboriginal Sports and Wood-craft”, in Outing, page 447
(obsolete or dialectal) Other, all others. quotations
[…] an’ they left one ’n the sarvant gals as well for comp’ny like for the housekeeper, but the tother sarvant gals they took wid ’em.
1916, Noah Lock, “The Robber and the Housekeeper”, in Journal of Gypsy Lore, page 202