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Vol. 10 · Portmanteaus ·The Victorian portmanteau ·1843

Squirl

squiggle twirl

Meaning
An ornamental flourish or curled stroke of the pen.
Source words
squiggle + twirl
Coined by
unknown
Year
1843

Background

A minor survivor of Victorian calligraphy jargon. Still used in typography and paleography; one of the earliest recorded English portmanteaus in the pattern *squiggle* + *twirl*.

The Victorian portmanteau

Lewis Carroll didn't invent portmanteau-making, but he named the technique and demonstrated it with enough flair that the word-class is often traced to him. Two of the words here are direct Carroll coinages.

Two words, one coinage.

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