- freethesaurus.com portmanteauTulkinghorn says nothing, but stands, ever, near the old portmanteau. "In the first place, here's an old portmanteau, sir," says Snagsby.
- literary-devices.com portmanteau/Examples of portmanteau: Brunch – This word is a combination of “breakfast” and “lunch,” and refers to a meal that is eaten in the late morning or early afternoon.
- 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.
- itotd.com articles/4161/portmanteau/The linguistic sense of portmanteau is a single-morpheme word that substitutes for (and functions grammatically as) two morphemes.
- definitions.net definition/portmanteauIn linguistics, a portmanteau is a single morph that is analyzed as representing two (or more) underlying morphemes.
- toppandigital.com translation-blog/portmanteau-…A portmanteau is a linguistic blend that occurs when the sounds, spellings and meanings of two words are combined to make a new one.
- twitter.com PortmanteauMSC...starts this evening with singer/songwriter guitarist Sam Jefferson from 6-7pm followed by horn heavy, Funk, Soul, HipHop 9 piece Portmanteau from 9.30pm.
- 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.
- wiki2.org en/Portmanteauand hotel.[5] In linguistics, a portmanteau is a single morph that is analyzed as representing two (or more) underlying morphemes.[6][7][8][9].
- wordhippo.com what-is/another-word-for/…What is another word for portmanteau? Need synonyms for portmanteau? Here's a list of similar words from our thesaurus that you can use instead.