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Outgrabe: Humpty Dumpty says "'outgribing' is something between bellowing and whistling, with a kind of sneeze in the middle". Carroll's book appendices suggest it is the past tense of the verb to 'outgribe', connected with the old verb to 'grike' or 'shrike', which derived 'shriek' and 'creak' and hence 'squeak'.

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What is the origin of the word outgrabe?

Lewis Carroll also gave a definition of outgrabe sixteen years prior to this. OUTGRABE: past tense of the verb to 'outgribe' (it is connected with the old verb to 'grike' or 'shrike', from which are derived "shriek" and "creak.") "squeaked" Wiki User

What does'outgrabe'mean?

`And what does "outgrabe" mean?' `Well, "outgribing" is something between bellowing and whistling, with a kind of sneeze in the middle: however, you'll hear it done, maybe -- down in the wood yonder -- and when you've once heard it you'll be quitecontent. Lewis Carroll also gave a definition of outgrabe sixteen years prior to this.

What is the past tense of'outgribe'?

OUTGRABE: past tense of the verb to 'outgribe' (it is connected with the old verb to 'grike' or 'shrike', from which are derived "shriek" and "creak.") "squeaked" Wiki User ∙ 2010-01-10 13:19:37

What is the meaning of outgrade?

Wiktionary(0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: outgradenoun A fruit, vegetable, animal, etc. that fails to meet criteria set by a retailer. Apples with an irregular shape may be rejected as outgrades. How to pronounce outgrade?

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Is Outgrabe a word?

In Jabberwocky, the invented word "outgrabe" means squeaked or squawked. It refers to the sound made by the mome raths, which are unusual creatures that, according to the illustrations, look vaguely pig-like.

What does mome raths Outgrabe mean in Jabberwocky?

And the mome raths outgrabe." Outgrabe means to bellow, whistle and sneeze in the middle. Rather like pigs making a fuss.

What does frumious mean in Jabberwocky?

fuming and furiousfrumious. One such portmanteau word Carroll coined was frumious—a mix of fuming and furious. He used it in his famous poem “Jabberwocky” to describe the “frumious Bandersnatch.”

Is Vorpal a real word?

Vorpal is a nonsense word from the 1872 poem "Jabberwocky" by Lewis Carroll.

What does Vorpal mean?

Sharp or deadlyvorpal (comparative more vorpal, superlative most vorpal) Sharp or deadly. (role-playing games, of a blade) Having a special power making decapitation likely.

What is a Slithy Tove?

According to Humpty Dumpty, "slithy" is a portmanteau of "lithe" and "slimy"; and a "tove" is a creature that combines aspects of a badger, a lizard and a corkscrew. They make their nests under sundials and feed on cheese. In the poem, it's mentioned that they "did gyre and gimble".

Is Manxome a real word?

In the poem Jabberwocky, the word "manxome" is an adjective. It is used to describe the "foe" that the boy is looking for.

What is a Borogove?

borogove (plural borogoves) A thin shabby-looking fictional bird with its feathers sticking out all round, something like a live mop, first introduced in the nonsense poem Jabberwocky. quotations ▼

What are the mome raths?

The Mome Raths are minor characters in Alice in Wonderland. They are flower-like creatures. The Mome Raths are bipedal, flower-like creatures without arms. They each have a pair of googly eyes and fuzzy hair on their heads.

What does Momerath Outgrabe mean?

The poem claims that the Mome Raths "outgrabe", which Humpty describes as meaning "something between bellowing and whistling, with a kind of sneeze in the middle".

What does the Cheshire Cat Say And the mome raths?

Cheshire Cat : [singing] 'Twas brilig, and the slithy toves / Did gyre and gimble in the wabe: / All mimsy were the borogroves, / And the mome raths outgrabe.

What does Jabberwocky mean in English?

Definition of jabberwocky : meaningless speech or writing.

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Origin and publication

Alice entering the Looking-Glass Land. Illustration by John Tenniel, 1871

Possible interpretations of words

Bandersnatch: A swift moving creature with snapping jaws, capable of extending its neck. A 'bander' was also an archaic word for a 'leader', suggesting that a 'bandersnatch' might be an animal that hunts the leader of a group.

Linguistics and poetics

Humpty Dumpty who explains to Alice the definitions of some of the words in "Jabberwocky". Illustration by John Tenniel, 1871

Reception

According to Chesterton and Green and others, the original purpose of "Jabberwocky" was to satirise both pretentious verse and ignorant literary critics. It was designed as verse showing how not to write verse, but eventually became the subject of pedestrian translation or explanation and incorporated into classroom learning.

Music, film, television, anime, art, and video games

A song called "Beware the Jabberwock" was written for Disney's Alice in Wonderland (1951), but it was discarded, replaced with "'Twas Brillig", sung by the Cheshire Cat, that includes the first stanza of "Jabberwocky".

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14 hours ago  · It is a nonsense term without meaning. It was used in the speech/poem Jabberwocky in Alice in Wonderland.

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32 hours ago OUTGRABE, past tense of the verb to OUTGRIBE. (It is connected with old verb to GRIKE, or SHRIKE, from which are derived " shriek " and " creak .") " Squeak ed."

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