wait so how did "volk" decay to "folk" en route from Saxony to England I thought the germanic decay was usually "p" to "f" (???) eg pater -> fatherhttps://twitter.com/please_b_nice/status/1280566248992980992 …
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Of course! But the ancestor existed long before any later connotations that attached itself to the descendent words.
If you're interested in the etymology of folk, Volk, and everything from Latin plebes to Lithuanian pulkas, I recommend this delicious little morsel: https://www.etymonline.com/word/folk
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