"throughother" meaning in English

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Adjective

Forms: more throughother [comparative], most throughother [superlative]
Etymology: Probably from Irish. However, it has parallels in both Goidelic (e.g. Irish trína chéile) and Germanic (e.g. Scots throuither, German durcheinander). Head templates: {{en-adj}} throughother (comparative more throughother, superlative most throughother)
  1. (Ireland, dialect) untidy Tags: Ireland, dialectal
    Sense id: en-throughother-en-adj-lPr2nbIn Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Irish English

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