Newt

/njuːt/ or /nuːt/ noun

A small amphibian that looks a bit like a lizard but lives both in water and on land. Newts usually have moist skin and long tails.

From Middle English 'ewte' or 'efte'; over time, people started saying 'an ewte' which was reinterpreted as 'a newt'. This kind of sound-shift mistake is called 'rebracketing'.

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