portmanteau word

noun
1.
blend (def 9).
Origin
1880-85
Examples from the web for portmanteau word
  • It's a perfect example of a portmanteau word, a coined word that blends two other words in form and meaning.
British Dictionary definitions for portmanteau word

portmanteau word

noun
1.
another name for blend (sense 7)
Word Origin
C19: from the idea that two meanings are packed into one word
Encyclopedia Article for portmanteau word

a word composed of parts of two or more words, such as chortle from chuckle and snort and motel from motor and hotel. The term was first used by Lewis Carroll to describe many of the unusual words in his Through the Looking-Glass (1871), particularly in the poem "Jabberwocky." Other authors who have experimented with such words are James Joyce and Gerard Manley Hopkins.

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