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Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: jabberwocky /ˈdʒæbəˌwɒkɪ/ n ( pl -wockies)- nonsense verse
Etymology: 19th Century: coined by Lewis Carroll as the title of a poem in Through the Looking Glass (1871) WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024Jab•ber•wock•y ( jab′ər wok′ē),USA pronunciation n., pl. -wock•ies, adj. n. - a playful imitation of language consisting of invented, meaningless words; nonsense;
gibberish. - an example of writing or speech consisting of or containing meaningless words.
adj. - consisting of or comparable to Jabberwocky;
meaningless; senseless. Also, Jab•ber•wock ( jab′ər wok′).USA pronunciation - coined by Lewis Carroll in Jabberwocky, poem in Through the Looking Glass (1871)
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