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Confusticate and bebother these dwarves! what do the words "confusticate" and "bebother" mean? confused and bother? why can't i find them in the dictionaries?
24 jun. 2013 09:36
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This is a quote from "The Hobbit." They are real, but rarely used words. One can say that they are "made up" words, but many words in our language began as made up words (especially slang and any new terminology, such as email or Internet). Bebother and confusticate use parts of "everyday" words, so the reader can guess their meaning, just as you did. bebother = to bring trouble upon http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/bebother confusticate = to confound or confuse http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/confusticate
24 juni 2013
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Authors sometimes make up words, especially in children's fiction, for humorous effect. As you say, the words suggest confuse and bother, but with pieces of other words added for fun.
24 juni 2013
Because they are not real words!
24 juni 2013
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