Icicle

/ˈaɪsɪkəl/ noun

A hanging pointed piece of ice formed when dripping water freezes, usually seen on roofs or tree branches in winter.

From Middle English 'isickle,' compound of 'ice' (Old English 'is') and 'ickle' (possibly from Old Norse 'jökull,' icicle). The redundancy reflects confused etymology over time.

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