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  2. Mondegreen - Wikipedia

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    A mondegreen (/ ˈ m ɒ n d ɪ ˌ ɡ r iː n / ⓘ) is a mishearing or misinterpretation of a phrase in a way that gives it a new meaning. [1] Mondegreens are most often created by a person listening to a poem or a song; the listener, being unable to hear a lyric clearly, substitutes words that sound similar and make some kind of sense.

  3. The Bonnie Earl o' Moray - Wikipedia

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    The American writer Sylvia Wright coined the term "mondegreen" in an essay "The Death of Lady Mondegreen", which was published in Harper's Magazine in November 1954. [7]In the essay, Wright described how, as a young girl, she misheard the final two lines of the above verse as "they have slain the Earl o' Moray, and Lady Mondegreen."

  4. Eggcorn - Wikipedia

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    A mondegreen is a misinterpretation of a word or phrase, often within the lyrics of a specific song or other type of performance, and need not make sense within that context. [22] An eggcorn must still retain something of the original meaning, [ 22 ] as the speaker understands it, and may be a replacement for a poorly understood phrase rather ...

  5. List of mondegreens - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 8 September 2016, at 05:55 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. The Real History Behind 'My Lady Jane' - AOL

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    What to know about the real Lady Jane Grey, who inspired Prime Video's romantic fantasy series, 'My Lady Jane' ... The Real History Behind 'My Lady Jane' Olivia B. Waxman. June 26, 2024 at 5:31 PM.

  7. Dylan Mondegreen - Wikipedia

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    The surname is based on Lady Mondegreen, a character of myth and legend. Jon Carroll, columnist for the San Francisco Chronicle, periodically runs a story which gives the truth about "Mondegreen". A mondegreen is a mishearing of the lyrics of popular songs. The name itself comes from Carroll's mishearing of a line in a song from his youth ...

  8. Talk:Mondegreen - Wikipedia

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    Should start with a proper dictionary definition (eg OED), with citation. The article history shows that many editors confuse mishearing with mis-speaking (malapropism). Could include more from Wright's two articles "The Death of Lady Mondegreen" and "The Quest of Lady Mondegreen". Need a reliable source for the definition of "reverse mondegreen".

  9. Category:Mondegreens - Wikipedia

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