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Why no "elsetime" or "elseone" ?
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We do have the word elsewhen, it's just not as commonly used. As for 'someone else', I have nothing.
I found "elsewho" through another comment, it makes sense, I actually hesitated between typing it or "elseone". I chose the latter because you say "someone else" and not "somewho else"; but "who" is closer to "where or "when".