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Folk etymology (Social) [Folklore] [Linguistics] [Etymology] Process of reinterpretive word formation ...
Etymology (Social) [Etymology] Study of the history of the forms of words ...
The Etymologicon (Social) [Etymology] ...
Etymologists (Category) [Etymology] ...
Antedating (Social) [Etymology] The Oxford English Dictionary meets Cyberspace] , New York Times Magazine, ...
Bongo-Bongo (Social) [Etymology] [Linguistics terminology] [Constructed languages] ...
Calque (Social) [Etymology] This phenomenon is widespread and is often attributed to the shared ...
Wiktionary (Social) [Etymology] , Wiktionary features over 25.9 million entries across its editions. The ...
Cymru (Social) [Etymology] Welsh-language name for Wales ...
Metaplasm (Social) [Etymology] A metaplasm is almost any kind of alteration, whether intentional or ...
Tatsama (Social) [Etymology] [Sanskrit words and phrases] Sanskrit loanwords in modern Indic languages ...
Classical compound (Social) [Etymology] Compound words composed from Latin or ancient Greek ...
Etymology of Wales (Social) [Etymology] Origin of the name Wales ...
On Language (Social) [Etymology] Column in New York Times Magazine ...
Nosferatu (Biology) [Etymology] [Nosferatu] Word; Word of disputed origin associated with vampire fiction ...
Laudative (Social) [Etymology] [Linguistics] Laudatives (from Latin laudare "to praise") are words or grammatical forms ...
Desi words (Social) [Sanskrit words and phrases] [Etymology] Vocabulary in Indo-Aryan languages ...
URSS (Social) [Etymology] ...
Tadbhava (Social) [Sanskrit words and phrases] [Etymology] Both tadbhavas and tatsamas are also distinguished from deśi ("local") words, ...
Neoclassical compound (Social) [Etymology] Compound words composed from Latin or ancient Greek ...
Changes to Old English vocabulary (Social) [Etymology] Bōchūs ('bookhouse', 'library'), yet the components 'book' and 'house' were kept ...