• Portmanteau words are words made from two or more other words. I wrote a program to generate some portmanteau words using a thesaurus (WordNet).
  • A 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...
  • According to the OED's examples, Lewis Carroll may have invented the use of 'portmanteau' to mean a word made up of the elements of two or more...
  • Similarly, a portmanteau word is formed when two words are amalgamated and morphed to create a new word, similar to packing two words in a suitcase.
  • 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’.
  • James Joyce makes frequent use of portmanteau words in Finnegans Wake, such as amuckst (amongst and amuck) and rugaby (rugby and rockabye).
  • The term ‘portmanteau’ itself is a testament to this blending words phenomenon. It is derived from the French words for ‘to carry’ (porte) and ‘cloak’ (manteau).
  • A portmanteau is a linguistic blend that occurs when the sounds, spellings and meanings of two words are combined to make a new one.
  • A portmanteau word is created by combining two existing words. ... You see it’s like a portmanteau — there are two meanings packed up into one word.
  • Below is a massive list of portmanteau words - that is, words related to portmanteau. The top 4 are: neologism, blend, pun and portmanteau word.