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Definition of: folk etymology

1. Modification of an unfamiliar word resulting from an incorrect analysis of the elements, causing it to assume the shape or pronunciation of better known forms, as agnail (in Middle English, a painful nail) became hangnail.
2. Non-scientific word derivation. Also called popular etymology.

Most often used phrases:

according to folk etymology
folk etymology derives
common folk etymology
folk etymology based
folk etymology attributes
folk etymology suggests
popular folk etymology
alternative folk etymology
folk etymology claims
local folk etymology
folk etymology connects
folk etymology applied
folk etymology holds
albanian folk etymology
folk etymology derived

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Phrases starting with the letter: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

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