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Portmanteau

noun
(pl. portmanteaus)
1.
A new word formed by joining two others and combining their meanings.  Synonyms: blend, portmanteau word.  "'motel' is a portmanteau word made by combining 'motor' and 'hotel'" , "'brunch' is a well-known portmanteau"
2.
A large travelling bag made of stiff leather.  Synonyms: Gladstone, Gladstone bag.



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"Portmanteau" Quotes from Famous Books



... with hope. New scenes, new experiences, new modes of life and thought, a new world—and he was going to enter it! It was on a Monday morning that he started on his journey, and it was dark when he left the little village of St. Mabyn, carrying in his hand a portmanteau which contained all his earthly possessions. It was several miles to the nearest railway station, but that did not trouble him at all. Young and strong as he was, a five-mile walk was nothing, and he found it no hardship to get up in the cold, dark morning in order to catch the first train, ...
— The Day of Judgment • Joseph Hocking

... partition for the girls' use during the voyage. If Elsie had not already given way to tears she must have faltered now at the sight of her friend's belongings strewed in confusion over the floor, chairs, dressing-table, and bed. Isobel possessed a gold-mounted dressing-case the size of an ordinary portmanteau. It held an assortment of pretty, and mostly useless, knick-knacks, and they had all been tumbled out in a frantic hurry. At first Elsie flinched from further scrutiny, but common sense told her that this despondent mood must be fought. ...
— The Captain of the Kansas • Louis Tracy

... he was shown into the painter's bedroom, where lay the portmanteau he had carried thither himself the night before: out of it, with a strange mingling of pleasure and sadness, he now took the garments of his father's vanished state—the filibeg of the dark tartan of his clan, in which green predominated; the French ...
— The Marquis of Lossie • George MacDonald

... mother's life, when she was preparing it for my future home. Luckily, before the steamer touched the pier, I caught sight of Captain Carey's welcome face looking out for my appearance. He stood at the end of the gangway, as I crossed over it with my portmanteau. ...
— The Doctor's Dilemma • Hesba Stretton

... and noticed a portmanteau and a rug in the corner. Bill tottered to a rude bunk, on which he fell, and was soon ...
— Australia Revenged • Boomerang


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