A venomous snake found in Europe and Asia, or a person who adds things together.
From Old English 'nædre' meaning snake, which came from Proto-Germanic roots. The 'n' was lost over time through a process called reanalysis, where 'an adder' was misheard as 'a nadder' becoming 'an adder.' The math meaning came much later from the verb 'add.'
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