- polygap.pages.dev posts/why-is-it-called-a-…The French word portmanteau describes a two-part suitcase. It combines the words porte, which means “to carry,” and manteau, meaning “cloak.”
- eslbuzz.com portmanteau-words/A portmanteau is a word that is formed by combining two or more words, often with different meanings, to create a new word.
- britannica.com topic/portmanteau-wordA portmanteau word is a blend of two or more words, or parts of words, that expresses the combined meaning of those words.
- macquariedictionary.com.au portmanteau-words/In Through a Looking-Glass (1871) he wrote: ‘You see, it’s like a portmanteau … there are two meanings packed up in the one word’.
- ru.us.edu.vn en/Portmanteau_wordPortmanteau word. Redirect to: Blend word.
- en.wiktionary.org wiki/portmanteau_wordA note by the owner of the volume explains the word as a combination of tomahawk and axe: "It is a portmanteau word, which must have been as clear to the...
- literarydevices.net portmanteau/Portmanteau, on the other hand, shares the same semantic features. For example, the word “brunch” is formed by splicing two words “breakfast” and “lunch.”
- grammarly.com blog/portmanteaus/A portmanteau is a blended word made of two or more other words. Portmanteau words adopt the meanings of both words. Why is it called a portmanteau?
- languagehumanities.org what-are-portmanteau-…Portmanteau words, also called blended words or simply portmanteaux, are words that are formed by splicing or merging two other words together.