PORTMANTEAU WORD vs HEBRAISTIC: NOUN
- A word which combines the meaning of two words (or, rarely, more than two words), formed by combining the words, usually, but not always, by adjoining the first part of one word and the last part of the other, the adjoining parts often having a common vowel; for example, smog, formed from smoke and fog.
- A new word formed by joining two others and combining their meanings
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PORTMANTEAU WORD vs HEBRAISTIC: OTHER WORD TYPES
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- Pertaining to or resembling the Hebrew manners, thought, or language.
PORTMANTEAU WORD vs HEBRAISTIC: RELATED WORDS
- Abstractness, Hybridity, Metonymy, Onomatopoeic, Slanguage, Tabula, Diphthong, Lexis, Pluralized, Neologism, Folk etymology, Idiom, Noun, Blend, Portmanteau
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PORTMANTEAU WORD vs HEBRAISTIC: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Bricolage, Abstractness, Hybridity, Metonymy, Onomatopoeic, Slanguage, Tabula, Diphthong, Lexis, Pluralized, Neologism, Folk etymology, Idiom, Noun, Blend
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PORTMANTEAU WORD vs HEBRAISTIC: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- But the word he actually used is a portmanteau word that has the feeling of both these meanings and perhaps a little more.
- It is possible, of course, that the supposed original was in Aramaic, or, if in Greek, of a more Hebraistic type.
- He can be as Hebraistic as the LXX, and as free from Hebraisms as Plutarch.
- Perhaps the hebraistic understanding of Prophecy is meant here.
PORTMANTEAU WORD vs HEBRAISTIC: QUESTIONS
- What is a portmanteau word for something that is joined together?
- How many words can I enter in the portmanteau word-merge tool?
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