Alterum
Alterum is a Latin word that functions as both an adjective and a pronoun, meaning “the other” or “the second of two.” It derives from the base adjective alter and occurs in classical Latin to distinguish one item from another in a paired context. In ordinary prose it can modify a noun (as an attributive adjective) or stand alone as a substantive pronoun meaning “the other one.”
Grammatically, alterum appears in the standard pattern of a first/second declension adjective. In the singular it
Alterum is commonly contrasted with alius, another Latin term for “another” or “a different one.” While alius
In use, alterum appears throughout classical Latin literature and remains a standard element of Latin grammar