Anthars

Etymology
From Gothic anþar ("another"), from Proto-Germanic *anþeraz ("other, second"), from Proto-Indo-European *h₂énteros ("other"). Cognate with Albanian ndërroj ("to change, switch, alternate"); English other; Latvian otrs, otrais ("second"); Lithuanian antroks ("other"); North Frisian üđer, ööder, ouder ("other"); Sanskrit अन्तर (ántara, "different"); Scots uther, ither ("other"); Serbo-Croatian drugi ("other, second").

Adjective
anthars m (feminine anthara, neuter antharata)
 * 1) other, different, another