Idioms for other

    every other, every alternate: a meeting every other week.

Origin of other

before 900; Middle English; Old English ōther (pronoun, adj., and noun); cognate with German ander, Gothic anthar; akin to Sanskrit antara-

British Dictionary definitions for other than

other
/ (ˈʌðə) /

determiner

pronoun

adverb

(usually used with a negative and foll by than) otherwise; differently they couldn't behave other than they do

Word Origin for other

Old English ōther; related to Old Saxon āthar, ōthar, Old High German andar

undefined other

See otherwise

Idioms and Phrases with other than (1 of 2)

other than

1

Different from, besides, as in They were shocked to find she has a lover other than her husband. [1250]

2

In a different manner than; otherwise than, as in How could she be other than happy with the new house? [Late 1800s]

3

other than that. Except that, as in Other than that the nearest store was five miles away, it was a perfect location.

Idioms and Phrases with other than (2 of 2)

other