I. pronoun
or t'oth·er ˈtəthə(r)
Etymology: from earlier the tother, from Middle English, alteration (resulting from incorrect division) of thet other, from thet the (from Old English thæt ) + other, pron. — more at that , other
chiefly dialect : the other
you cannot tell one from tother — J.R.Lowell
II. adjective
or t'other “
Etymology: from earlier the tother, from Middle English, alteration (resulting from incorrect division) of thet other, from thet the (from Old English thæt ) + other, adjective — more at that , other
chiefly dialect : the other
was obliged to go away … tother night — W.M.Thackeray