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Joanna
what's meaning "mome-rath"? I am wating the Alice in Wonderland, it's a word in it, can't understand
16 oct. 2010 04:06
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This is the best answer I can give you:If you heard words in Alice In Wonderland that seem weird is probably because that book is made out of none sence words so don't worry too much about it. But I found this for you if you want a more detailed answer:
The book " Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There" It is considered to be one of the greatest nonsense [books] written in the English language.The playful, whimsical poem became a source of nonsense words and neologisms such as 'galumphing', 'chortle' and 'Jabberwocky'. In this case 'Mome-rath'.
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Mome Rath: it's short for 'from home', meaning that they'd lost their way".
- "a species of Badger [which] had smooth white hair, long hind legs, and short horns like a stag [and] lived chiefly on cheese”
- Explanatory book notes comment that 'Mome' means to seem 'grave' and a 'Rath': is "a species of land turtle. Head erect, mouth like a shark, the front fore, legs curved out so that the animal walked on its knees, smooth green body, lived on swallows and oysters." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jabberwocky
16 octobre 2010
Wow, I've completely forgotten the details of AinW!
16 octobre 2010
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Joanna
Compétences linguistiques
Chinois (mandarin), Chinois (cantonais), Anglais, Japonais, Coréen
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Chinois (cantonais), Anglais, Japonais, Coréen
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