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odder

  1. comparative form of odd: more odd

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From Old Norse otr (otter), from Proto-Germanic *utraz, from Proto-Indo-European *udrós (aquatic, water-animal), from Proto-Indo-European *wed- (water). Cognates are Faroese otur, Icelandic otur, Norwegian Bokmål oter and Swedish utter. Compare Dutch otter and German Otter.

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  • IPA(key): /ɔdər/, [ˈʌðˀɐ]

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odder c (singular definite odderen, plural indefinite oddere)

  1. otter, Lutra lutra
  2. indefinite plural of odde

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From Old High German odar.

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odder

  1. or

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odder m

  1. indefinite plural of odde

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Compare German oder.

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odder

  1. or