oþer twega
Old English
Alternative forms
- ōþer twēġra, ōðer twēġa, ōðer twēġra
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *anþera twajjǫ̂ (literally “one of two”). Cognate with Old Norse annat tveggja.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈoː.θer ˈtweː.jɑ/, [ˈoː.ðer ˈtweː.jɑ]
Declension
See the declension of ōþer.
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