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† ˈotherwhat, pron. Obs. [f. other a. + what; cf. somewhat.] Some other thing; something else.a 1225 Ancr. R. 96 Uor he..spekeð þeonne of oðerwhat. c 1305 St. Lucy 137 in E.E.P. (1862) 105 Oþer what we mote do.
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otherwise | Etymology of otherwise by etymonline
otherwise. (adv.) contracted from Old English phrase on oðre wisan "in the other manner" (see other + wise (n.)), which in Middle English became oþre wise, and mid-14c. oþerwise. As an adjective from c. 1400. Also in Middle English were otherwhere "elsewhere;" otherwhat "something else" (pron.).
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▪ I. whom, pron. (huːm) Forms: α. 1 hwæm, 1–3 hwam, 3–5 wam, 3–5, 8–9 Sc. wham, 4–5 whame, whaym(e, wom, 4–7 whome, (3 ȝwam, whæm, Orm. whamm, 4 huam, whaam, whaime, 5 wome, hom(e, whem, waim, 6 hoom, Sc. vhom), 3– whom; north. and Sc. 3–4 quam, 4–6 quham, 4–6, 8 quhome, 4–7 quhom, (3 quuam, 4 quaym...
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what
▪ I. what, pron., a.1, adv., conj., int. (n.) (hwɒt) Forms: 1 hwæt, huæt, huæd, 1–4 hwet, 2–4 hwat, wet, 2–5 wat, 3 (Orm.) watt, whæt, wæt, (waht, wæht, whæht, weht, ȝwat), 3–4 whet, (4 huet, wad), 3 (Orm.), 5 whatt, 3–6 whate, (5 whad, wath), 5–6 whatte, (9 dial. or vulgar wot), 3– what; 3–5 north....
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