A portmanteau (, plural: portmanteaus or portmanteaux) or portmanteau word is a blend of two (or more) words or morphemes into one new word. A portmanteau word typically combines both sounds and meanings, as in smog, coined by blending smoke and fog. More generally, it may refer to any term or phrase that combines two or more meanings. In linguistics, a portmanteau is defined as a single morph which represents two or more morphemes.
In his introduction to The Hunting of the Snark, Carroll uses "portmanteau" when discussing lexical selection:
The word "portmanteau" itself was converted by Carroll to describe the concept. "Portmanteau" comes from French porter, to carry + manteau, cloak (from Old French mantel, from Latin mantellum). In then-contemporary English, a portmanteau was a suitcase. In modern French, a portemanteau (or porte-manteaux) is a clothes valet, a coat-tree or similar article of furniture for hanging up jackets, hats, umbrellas and the like.
"Wikipedia" is an example of a portmanteau; it combines the word "wiki" with the word "encyclopedia".
Portmanteau words may be produced by joining together proper nouns with common nouns, such as "gerrymandering," which refers to the scheme of Massachusetts Governor Elbridge Gerry for politically contrived redistricting: one of the districts created resembled a salamander in outline. Bardolatry, a portmanteau of "the bard" reference to Shakespeare and "idolatry," means excessive worship of the author of Hamlet and the other works.
Some city names are portmanteaux of the regions they straddle: Texarkana spreads across the Texas-Arkansas border, while Calexico and Mexicali are respectively the American and Mexican sides of a single conurbation. Kentuckiana, while generally used to specifically describe the Louisville metropolitan area, is also used (although a bit more lightly) to describe the entire stretch of the Ohio Valley in the adjoining states of Indiana and Kentucky.
"Jeoportmanteau!" is a recurring category on the American television quiz show Jeopardy!. The category's name is itself a portmanteau of the words "Jeopardy" and "portmanteau". Responses in the category are portmanteaus constructed by fitting two words together. For example, the clue "Brett Favre or John Elway plus a knapsack" yielded the response "What is a 'quarterbackpack'?"
Blaxploitation is a film genre/style, whose name derives from a portmanteau of "black" and "exploitation", reflecting its main theme of social problems, along with the stereotypical depiction of Black people in film.
In the comic strip Li'l Abner, the central characters' surname, Yokum, is a portmanteau of the words yokel and hokum.
Turducken is a dish made by inserting a chicken into a duck, and thence into a turkey. In this way, the food reflects the portmanteau nature of the name. The word turducken was added to the Oxford English Dictionary in 2010 along with refudiate, coined by Sarah Palin from refute and repudiate.
In music fandom, the word stan, which came into use after rapper Eminem released a song with the same name, is a portmanteau of stalker and fan.
On the TV Show 30 Rock, Tina Fey created the word Snart which combines 'fart' and 'sneeze' and a snart is the action of a simultaneous occurence. This appeared on the TV show 30 Rock in approximately February, 2011 on NBC
In slang:
Sometimes Japanese and English words are blended together. One very famous example, , is the blend of the Japanese word for and the English word .
The term may also be extended to include contractions. Examples of such combinations include:
!Language | !Combination | !Portmanteau |
de o | ||
a aquele | ||
de ela | ||
em um | ||
à le | ||
à les | ||
de le | ||
de les | ||
si il | ||
que + il/elle/on | ||
in das | ||
in dem | ||
zu dem | ||
zu der | ||
de an | ||
do an | ||
a el | ||
de el | ||
con mi | ||
con ti | ||
para agua | ||
i yn | ||
bist do | ||
yn de | ||
This usage has been referred to as "portmanteau morph."
While in Portuguese, French and Spanish the use of the short forms is mandatory, German speakers may freely choose the form they use.
Category:French loanwords Category:French words and phrases Category:Types of words
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