Subscriber login
Password
Forgot your password?
Library card login
Login with Shibboleth® »
Login with Athens »
Close menu
Oxford Dictionaries Online
The world's most trusted dictionaries
About
Subscriber services
What's new
Contact us
Help
Subscribe now
Already a subscriber or in a subscribing organization?
Login
Dictionary
Other language resources
US English
World English
Dictionary
Better writing
World of words
Puzzles and games
For children and schools
For learners of English
Email
Cite
folk etymology
(folk ety¦mol|ogy)
noun
a popular but mistaken account of the origin of a word or phrase.
[
mass noun
]
the process by which the form of an unfamiliar or foreign word is adapted to a more familiar form through popular usage.
More words in this category
false friend
grammalogue
idiom
katakana
lexicon
lexis
locution
macrostructure
naturalize
onomatopoeia
patois
polysyllable
romaji
speech community
suprasegmental
surface structure
syllabary
umlaut
Nearby Words
folie de grandeur
Folies-Bergère
folio
foliose
folium
folivore
folk
folk dance
folk devil
folk etymology
folk mass
folk medicine
folk memory
folk music
folk rock
folk song
folk tale
Folkestone
folkie