Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Word of the Day for Tuesday, May 8, 2012

pother \POTH-er\, noun:

1. A heated discussion, debate, or argument; fuss; to-do.
2. Commotion; uproar.
3. A choking or suffocating cloud, as of smoke or dust.

verb:
1. To worry; bother.

    "An' why all the pother?" Mrs. Rickards emitted a series of sniffs and returned his scowl with a frosty glare.
    -- Colin Arthur Roderick, The Lady and the Lawyer

    I don't know what's so extraordinary about it, or why there should be such a pother.
    -- William Dean Howells, Novels 1886-1888, Volume 2

Pother is of unknown origin. It is not related to the word bother which did not enter English until the 1700s and is related to the word both.

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