Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary · 1913

Alternative

Alternative ({not transcribed}) , adjective

[Compare French alternatif.]

1.
Offering a choice of two things.
2.
Disjunctive; as, an alternative conjunction.
3.
Alternate; reciprocal. [Obsolete] — Holland

Alternative , noun

[Compare French alternative, Late Latin alternativa.]

1.
An offer of two things, one of which may be chosen, but not both; a choice between two things, so that if one is taken, the other must be left.
There is something else than the mere alternative of absolute destruction or unreformed existence. — Burke
2.
Either of two things or propositions offered to one's choice. Thus when two things offer a choice of one only, the two things are called alternatives.
Having to choose between two alternatives, safety and war, you obstinately prefer the worse. — Jowett (Thucyd.)
3.
The course of action or the thing offered in place of another.
If this demand is refused the alternative is war. — Lewis
With no alternative but death. — Longfellow
4.
A choice between more than two things; one of several things offered to choose among.
My decided preference is for the fourth and last of these alternatives. — Gladstone