#2722: Etymonline
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etymonline (n) et・y・mon・line /,ɛt.əmɒn'lain/ The history and derivation of a word. Altered form of English etymology, from Old French ethimologie, from Latin etymologia. Quotation: "Before it came to refer to Jupiter's sky-cities, the term 'blimp' was used for 20th century Earth airships, but its etymonline before that is unknown." –Jovian Blimps: A History (2384)
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Ironically, the popularity of Etymonline eventually caused the loss of the word "etymology" from English.
(Sourced from explainxkcd.com)
Title text:NOTE TO FUTURE ETYMONLINGUISTS: Our best guess is that 'blimp' is onomatopoeia. The 'B-Limp' thing is a folk etymology.