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English Dictionary: Odder by the DICT Development Group
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From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Odd \Odd\, a. [Compar. {Odder}; superl. {Oddest}.] [OE. odde,
      fr.Icel. oddi a tongue of land, a triangle, an odd number
      (from the third or odd angle, or point, of a triangle),
      orig., a point, tip; akin to Icel. oddr point, point of a
      weapon, Sw. udda odd, udd point, Dan. od, AS. ord, OHG. ort,
      G. ort place (cf. E. point, for change of meaning).]
      1. Not paired with another, or remaining over after a
            pairing; without a mate; unmatched; single; as, an odd
            shoe; an odd glove.
  
      2. Not divisible by 2 without a remainder; not capable of
            being evenly paired, one unit with another; as, 1, 3, 7,
            9, 11, etc., are odd numbers.
  
                     I hope good luck lies in odd numbers. --Shak.
  
      3. Left over after a definite round number has been taken or
            mentioned; indefinitely, but not greatly, exceeding a
            specified number; extra.
  
                     Sixteen hundred and odd years after the earth was
                     made, it was destroyed in a deluge.   --T. Burnet.
  
                     There are yet missing of your company Some few odd
                     lads that you remember not.               --Shak.
  
      4. Remaining over; unconnected; detached; fragmentary; hence,
            occasional; inconsiderable; as, odd jobs; odd minutes; odd
            trifles.
  
      5. Different from what is usual or common; unusual; singular;
            peculiar; unique; strange. [bd]An odd action.[b8] --Shak.
            [bd]An odd expression.[b8] --Thackeray.
  
                     The odd man, to perform all things perfectly, is, in
                     my poor opinion, Joannes Sturmius.      --Ascham.
  
                     Patients have sometimes coveted odd things.
                                                                              --Arbuthnot.
  
                     Locke's Essay would be a very odd book for a man to
                     make himself master of, who would get a reputation
                     by critical writings.                        --Spectator.
  
      Syn: Quaint; unmatched; singular; unusual; extraordinary;
               strange; queer; eccentric, whimsical; fantastical;
               droll; comical. See {Quaint}.
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