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Toter vs Tother - What's the difference?

toter | tother |

As a noun toter

is one who totes or carries something.

As a pronoun tother is

other.

toter

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • One who totes or carries something.
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  • Bible toters tend to carry the book around as a symbol of sanctity.
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    See also

    * stone-toter ----

    tother

    English

    Alternative forms

    * (l),

    Pronoun

    (English Pronouns)
  • Other.
  • an' they left one'n the sarvant gals as well for comp'ny for the housekeeper, but the tother sarvant gals they took wid 'em. — The Robber and the Housekeeper.

    Usage notes

    * Originally preceded by the . The spelling arose from the misconception of being a contraction of (term).

    See also

    * tone

    Anagrams

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