Pseudoetymology
Pseudoetymology refers to a type of folk etymology where a word's origin is explained through a fabricated or mistaken connection to other words or concepts. This often occurs when the actual etymology of a word is obscure, forgotten, or difficult to understand, leading people to create a more plausible-sounding explanation based on familiar linguistic patterns. Pseudoetymologies can arise from misinterpretations, linguistic coincidences, or a desire to imbue a word with a more significant or meaningful origin story. They are distinct from genuine etymological research, which relies on historical linguistic evidence.
These invented explanations often involve reanalyzing a word's components to fit a new meaning, sometimes by