| 21. | A discredited folk etymology derives the name from that of the unlucky Roman general Varus.
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| 22. | German " H�ngematte " shares this folk etymology.
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| 23. | Its origin is attributed to both 19th-century literary works and as a result of folk etymology.
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| 24. | :: It is not " folk etymology " any more than " Foundation of Shalem ".
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| 25. | The local folklore, however, produces a folk etymology for the now mysterious name as " meaning'Kingsplace.
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| 26. | This is commonly contested by folk etymologies which instead attribute the name to the Malays ".
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| 27. | Native Americans had called the river " Waupakisco, " to which some attribute a folk etymology.
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| 28. | They also seek to explain the origins of names of people and places from Folk etymology.
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| 29. | Folk etymologies are usually very easy to verify.
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| 30. | A more fanciful folk etymology is as follows.
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