O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay! He chortled in his joy. Perhaps Lewis Carroll would chortle a bit himself to find that people are still using the word chortle, which he coined in Through the Looking-Glass, published in 1872. In any case, Carroll had constructed his word well, combining the words chuckle and snort. This type of word is called a blend or a portmanteau word. In Through the Looking-Glass Humpty Dumpty uses portmanteau to describe the word slithy, saying, It's like a portmanteauthere are two meanings packed up into one word (the meanings being lithe and slimy).