- seslisozluk.net portmanteau-nedir-ne-demek/Rodolphus therefore finding such an earnest Invitation, embrac'd it with thanks, and with his Servant and Portmanteau, went to Don Juan's...
- geeksforgeeks.org portmanteaus-word/In this article, we have covered the Meaning of Portmanteau words along with a list of Categories-wise examples and many more.
- 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.
- ginsengenglish.com blog/portmanteau-wordsFirst, let's define portmanteau. A portmanteau word is a words that is made by combining two other words.
- collocations.en-academic.com 13536/portmanteauportmanteau — NOUN (pl. portmanteaus or portmanteaux) 1) a large travelling bag made of stiff leather and opening into two equal parts.
- web.archive.org web/20200508092148/https://en.…A portmanteau ( /pɔːrtˈmæntoʊ/( About this sound listen) , /ˌpɔːrtmænˈtoʊ/ ) or portmanteau word (from French porte-manteau , suitcase) is a linguistic...
- reddit.com r/etymology/comments/nj8keb/…The word portmanteau (meaning a blend of words) was introduced by Lewis Caroll in the 1871 book Through the Looking-Glass.
- academicmode.com portmanteau/Portmanteau Definition Portmanteau is a literary device in which two or more words are joined together to coined a new word relating to a single concept.
- vocabulary.com Dictionary portmanteauA portmanteau is a large suitcase. The word comes from French porter "carry" and manteau "mantle, or cloak" — so it's what you carry your clothes in.
- thoughtco.com portmanteau-word-1691644"Smirting is a portmanteau word, formed by packing parts of two words together to create another, combining the sense of each."