How Certain Words In English That Don’t Seem to Be Related Actually Come From the Same Source
by Lori Dorn from Laughing Squid on (#1SGCD)

In their incredibly informative whiteboard series for Mental Floss , linguist Arika Okrent and illustrator Sean O'Neill verbally and visually give examples of words that don't seem like they would come from the same source, but actually do. This is the converse to their previous video in which they looked at words that seem to be related but actually aren't.
Sometimes words we might not expect to have anything in common historically, even though they sound kind of alike, do in fact go back to the exact same source.
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