"either" Definition

Definitions for the word "either" from multiple English dictionaries.

1. adj.
& pron. 1 one or the other of two (either of you can go; you may have either book). 2 each of two (houses on either side of the road). adv. & conj. 1 as one possibility (is either right or wrong). 2 as one choice or alternative; which way you will (either come in or go out). 3 (with neg.) A any more than the other (if you do not go, i shall not either). B moreover (there is no time to lose, either). [old english]
Source: Oxford English Dictionary, 1884

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