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Low German
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Etymology
Inherited from Middle Low German ander inherited from Old Saxon ōthar (other) inherited from Proto-Germanic *anþeraz (other, second, back, in return) inherited from Proto-Indo-European *ánteros (other).
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Proto-Indo-European
*ánteros
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Cognates and derived terms
- Otherworld English
- another English
- each other English
- eachother English
- nonother English
- other English
- other times English
- other-sex English
- other-sexual English
- otherable English
- otherdom English
- otherhood English
- otherish English
- otherization English
- otherize English
- otherkin English
- otherling English
- otherly English
- othermother English
- otherness English
- othersome English
- otherward English
- otherwards English
- otherways English
- otherwhat English
- otherwhen English
- otherwhence English
- otherwhere English
- otherwhile English
- otherwise English
- otherworld English
- anderer German
- andererseits German
- ander Dutch, Flemish
- anderhalf Dutch, Flemish
- andermaal Dutch, Flemish
- anderman Dutch, Flemish
- anderzijds Dutch, Flemish
- elkaar Dutch, Flemish
- elkander Dutch, Flemish
- *h₂énteros Proto-Indo-European
- *ánteros Proto-Indo-European
- *anþeraz Proto-Germanic
- ander- Old English
- oþer Old English
- ōþer Old English
- other Middle English
- annarr Old Norse
- ander Middle Dutch
- andar Old High German
- odar Old High German
- 𐌰𐌽𐌸𐌰𐍂 Gothic
- *anþar gmw-pro
- andar Old Dutch
- ander Middle Low German
- othar Old Saxon
- ōthar Old Saxon
- oþer, ōther Old Frisian
- arapela Tok Pisin
- oda Nigerian Pidgin
- taa Aukan