"iron" + "irony"
words that sound alike but have no link
2025-11-09 19:42 // updated 2026-03-10 17:40
iron
"bloody!"
- Middle English iren ("iron")
- Old English īsern ("iron")
- Proto-West Germanic *īsarn ("iron")
- Proto-Germanic *īsarną ("iron")
- Proto-Celtic *īsarnom ("iron")
- [perhaps] PIE *h₁ēsh₂r̥no- ("bloody")?
- PIE *h₁ēsh₂r̥ ("blood")?
- [perhaps] PIE *h₁ēsh₂r̥no- ("bloody")?
- Proto-Celtic *īsarnom ("iron")
- Proto-Germanic *īsarną ("iron")
- Proto-West Germanic *īsarn ("iron")
- Old English īsern ("iron")
irony
"one who says less than they think"
- Middle French ironie
- Latin īrōnīa
- Greek eirōneia εἰρωνείᾱ ("irony")
- Greek eirōn εἴρων ("one who says less than they think")
- [perhaps] Ancient Greek eirō εἴρω ("I speak", "I join", "I tie")?
- [or] Ancient Greek éromai ἔρομαι ("I ask")?
- [then perhaps] PIE *h₁row-neh₂ ("to ask")
- Latin īrōnīa
…so the two words stem from unalike sounds slowly becoming almost the same!