Eymology
Eymology, a term often confused with etymology, refers to the study of the perceived origin of words. While etymology traces the historical development and lineage of words through linguistic evolution, eymology focuses on folk etymologies or popular explanations for a word's origin that may not be linguistically accurate. These eymologies often arise from a desire to find a logical or meaningful connection for a word, sometimes by reinterpreting an unfamiliar word to resemble a more familiar one.
Folk etymologies can be created through various processes. One common method is reanalysis, where a word or
Eymologies can reveal cultural attitudes and linguistic biases. They highlight how people make sense of language