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lother

Fother vs Lother - What's the difference?

fother | lother |


As a noun fother

is (obsolete) a wagonload; a load of any sort.

As a verb fother

is (dialect) to feed animals (with fother).

As an adjective lother is

(loth).

Lither vs Lother - What's the difference?

lither | lother |


As adjectives the difference between lither and lother

is that lither is (lithe) or lither can be bad; wicked; false; worthless; slothful; lazy while lother is (loth).

Other vs Lother - What's the difference?

other | lother |


As adjectives the difference between other and lother

is that other is see while lother is (loth).

As a noun other

is an other one, more often rendered as another .

As a determiner other

is not the one or ones previously referred to.

As an adverb other

is apart from; in the phrase "other than".

As a verb other

is to make into an other.

As a conjunction other

is (label) or.

Mother vs Lother - What's the difference?

mother | lother |


As a proper noun mother

is one's mother.

As an adjective lother is

(loth).

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