Palmer, A. S. (1969). Folk-etymology: A dictionary of verbal corruptions or words perverted in form or meaning, by false derivation or mistaken analogy. Johnson Reprint Corp..
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationPalmer, Abram Smythe. Folk-etymology: A Dictionary of Verbal Corruptions or Words Perverted in Form or Meaning, by False Derivation or Mistaken Analogy. New York: Johnson Reprint Corp., 1969.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationPalmer, Abram Smythe. Folk-etymology: A Dictionary of Verbal Corruptions or Words Perverted in Form or Meaning, by False Derivation or Mistaken Analogy. Johnson Reprint Corp., 1969.
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