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"And now for something completely nother"

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Blogger Matthew Carroll said...

Yes, and http://www.websters-online-dictionary.org helpfully points out that 'nother' appears in such words as "hypnotherapy" and i nothers like it.

And have you considered the "one a nothers"? William Tyndale in his "exposition of the fyrste Epistle of seynt Ihon" encourages us "Dearly beloued let vs loue one a nother."
http://www.fh-augsburg.de/~harsch/anglica/Chronology/16thC/Tyndale/tyn_exj4.html

4/18/2005 12:39:00 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Well, I think that you are actually looking for a variant of 'nuther' I think this is what our estimed professor of American Dialectolgy calls 'eye-dialect'

4/18/2005 10:16:00 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

In some examples it seems to be that "another" takes infixes in the form of emphatic modifiers--a-full-nother, a-whole-nother--or specifiers--a-single-nother. If it's an infix variation, that might explain why you don't see it in other constructions.

4/18/2005 10:18:00 AM

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