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English
Etymology
From odd + man, probably after a Scandinavian source. Compare Old Norse odda-maðr.
Pronunciation
Noun
odd man (plural odd men)
- In a group having an odd number of people, someone with the casting vote; an arbiter.
- Someone who does odd jobs.
1928, Siegfried Sassoon, Memoirs of a Fox-Hunting Man, Penguin, published 2013, page 86:Their complexion was lustreless and clammy, although Aunt Evelyn's odd man had given them all the energy of his elbow.
- (rowing) A man who trains in company with a boat's crew, so that he can take the place of anybody who falls ill.
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