ANOTHER
Source: 524, 566, 567
ANOTH'ER, adjective [an, or one and other.]1. Not the same; different; as, we have one form of government; France, another 2. One more, in addition to a former number, indefinitely; as, grant one request, they will ask another favor, another and another 3. Any other; any different person, indefinitely; as, 'Let another praise thee and not thy own mouth.' This word is often used without a noun, becoming a substitute for the name of the person or thing; as in the last example. It is also much used in opposition to one, as in the first and second passages cited. It is also frequently used with one, in a reciprocal sense; as, 'love one another; ' 'bear one another's burdens; ' that is, love one, or let one love another
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another. Another, [anuther], a. some other, a second
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An‐oth″er (�), pron. & a. [[An a, one + other.]] 1. 1. One more, in addition to a former number; a second or additional one, similar in likeness or in effect.
Another yet! — a seventh! I 'll see no more. Shak. Would serve to scale another Hero's tower. Shak. 2. 2. Not the same; different.
He winks, and turns his lips another way. Shak. 3. 3. Any or some; any different person, indefinitely; any one else; some one else.
Let another man praise thee, and not thine own mouth. Prov. xxvii. 2. While I am coming, another steppeth down before me. John v. 7. ☞ As a pronoun another may have a possessive another's, pl. others, poss. pl. other'. It is much used in opposition to one; as, one went one way, another another. It is also used with one, in a reciprocal sense; as, “love one another,” that is, let each love the other or others. “These two imparadised in one another's arms.” Milton.