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11 Words You Perhaps Didn’t Know Were Portmanteaus by ibibiofirstlady(f): 11:53pm On Aug 31, 2017 |
For the uninitiated, portmanteaus (or ‘portmanteaux’) are words which combine the sounds and meanings of two words. For example, motel (a combination of motor and hotel) or brunch (a combination of breakfastand lunch). Whilst browsing a list of different portmanteaus and blends, I noticed a number of words that I use fairly regularly, and I had no idea they were formed from two different words. As a result, I thought it would be nice to summarize some of these in a list. 1. endorphin This word’s roots have so far been traced back to the 1970s, as a blend of the words endogenous and morphine. It means ‘any group of hormones secreted within the brain and nervous system and having a number of physiological functions’. 2. moped Oxford Dictionaries has found evidence that this word comes from Swedish, with its earliest example cited in the 1950s. It is a roughly translated and abbreviated version of the phrase ‘trampcykel med motor och pedaler’ which means ‘pedal cycle with motor and pedals’. The word ‘moped’ is assumed to have taken both its parts from motor and pedal. 3. napalm Made famous for its use as a warfare weapon, this word takes its name from two of the ingredients required to make it. Naphthenic acid from crude oil and palmitic acid from coconut oil. 4. modem Comprising the words modulator and demodulator, two devices named after the actions they carry out. A modem does both of these things in order to send and receive data. 5. dumbfound A great word to describe the shocking moments that amaze or astonish, this word is, rather unsurprisingly, made up of the words dumb and confound. 6. chortle The earliest noted example of this word is in Lewis Carroll’s Through the Looking Glass. It is assumed that it was made from a blend of chuckleand snort. It was a popular word used in the Beano magazines when a character would try to hide their laughter. See more at http://m.af1234.com/Af1234/details?id=5146 |
Re: 11 Words You Perhaps Didn’t Know Were Portmanteaus by ibibiofirstlady(f): 11:54pm On Aug 31, 2017 |
lalasticlala have you heard of Portmanteaus before? fynestboi |
Re: 11 Words You Perhaps Didn’t Know Were Portmanteaus by Phi001(m): 12:02am On Sep 01, 2017 |
Fantabulous nko? Fantastically fabulous. Or Soliterraneous: from Solar and Terrain...meaning the sun and the earth... What about acrofluous; mixing acrobatics with flow You won't find it in the dictionary... Actually, almost all big words are combinations of two or more words or port-that thing you said.... 1 Like |
Re: 11 Words You Perhaps Didn’t Know Were Portmanteaus by Penaldo: 12:47am On Sep 01, 2017 |
Phi001:una want use grammar kill Lalasticlala |
Re: 11 Words You Perhaps Didn’t Know Were Portmanteaus by Yusfunoble(m): 12:53am On Sep 01, 2017 |
Wow... interesting, nice one op |
Re: 11 Words You Perhaps Didn’t Know Were Portmanteaus by jericco1(m): 2:01am On Sep 01, 2017 |
Not clear |
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