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/throoh"udh'euhr/, adj. Chiefly Scot.confused.Also, through-ither /throoh"idh'euhr/.[1590-1600]
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through-other — /throoh udh euhr/, adj. Chiefly Scot. confused. Also, through ither /throoh idh euhr/. [1590 1600] … Useful english dictionary
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