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Isn't the Old Irish meaning "between"?

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See also éter

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From Proto-Indo-European *h₁enter (“between”). Cognate with Latin inter (“between”) and Sanskrit (antár, “between, within, into”)

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eter

1. between

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Irish: idir Manx: eddyr Scottish Gaelic: eadar
 
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Etymology

From Proto-Indo-European *h₁enter (“between”). Cognate with Latin inter (“between”) and Sanskrit (antár, “between, within, into”)

Preposition

eter

1. between

Descendants

Irish: idir Manx: eddyr Scottish Gaelic: eadar

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I've never seen the plural of "between". I could see eters as the plural of the Dutch meaning; eater(s).
 
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