"lattermath" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: lattermaths [plural]
Etymology: From latter (from Old English lætra, comparative form of læt (“late”)) + math (dialectal, from Old English mæð (“mowing”), from the Proto-Germanic *mēþą). Etymology templates: {{inh|en|ang|lætra}} Old English lætra, {{inh|en|ang|mæð||mowing}} Old English mæð (“mowing”), {{inh|en|gem-pro|*mēþą}} Proto-Germanic *mēþą Head templates: {{en-noun}} lattermath (plural lattermaths)
  1. Synonym of aftermath (in both of its senses). Synonyms: aftermath [synonym, synonym-of] Related terms: latterday, latterly Translations (figuratively): συνέπειες (synépeies) [feminine, plural] (Greek), επακόλουθα (epakóloutha) [neuter, plural] (Greek) Translations (literally): etgroen [neuter] (Dutch), nagras [neuter] (Dutch), συνέπεια (synépeia) [feminine] (Greek), επακόλουθο (epakóloutho) [neuter] (Greek)

Inflected forms

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