| 31. | According to folk etymology, the name " Limba ~ i " originated sometime in the 17th century.
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| 32. | He describes this as a folk etymology.
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| 33. | Folk etymology states the community was named after Asa Old, a local merchant who sold old hams.
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| 34. | Well, I've been reading place-name origins long enough to recognize a folk etymology when I see it.
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| 35. | A common folk etymology holds that " Magyar " was derived from the name of Prince Muageris.
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| 36. | Some placenames that seem come from English are in fact anglicized Irish names modified by folk etymology.
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| 37. | He thus dismisses it as folk etymology.
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| 38. | This is commonly contested by folk etymologies which instead attribute the name of Zamboanga to the Malays ".
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| 39. | The story of the wayward moth is a particularly stubborn example of what is known as folk etymology.
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| 40. | This folk etymology is completely bogus.
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