-
pterodactyl and the long
scaly neck and tail of a sauropod." "Jabberwocky" 'Twas
brillig, and the
slithy toves Did gyre and
gimble in the wabe; All
mimsy were the...
- Look up Jabberwock, Jabberwocky,
brillig, frabjous, or
jabberwocky in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. "Jabberwocky" is an 1872
nonsense poem by Lewis...
- of some sort, a word has no meaning. For instance, the
terms rantans or
brillig have no
intension and
hence no meaning. Such
terms may be suggestive, but...
-
claims of
insanity and grief.
Alice defeats him with
thoughts of Alfred. ("
Brillig, Braelig"). The
Cheshire Cat
urges Alice to let
Alfred go and face her...
- prologue, "
Brillig",
which introduces the
mythical characters, the
mimsy borogoves, the
slithy toves, and the mome raths. The name "
Brillig"
comes from...
-
Waterford Honey West (1966) (Season 1
Episode 17: "How
Brillig, O,
Beamish Boy") as Mr.
Brillig The Wild Wild West (1967) (Season 3
Episode 13: "The Night...
- a Useness" –
Caterpillar "I'm Odd" –
Cheshire Cat (replaced by "'Twas
Brillig") "So They Say" –
Alice "When the Wind is in the East" - Mad
Hatter "Gavotte...
- have inky quills). The
first verse of
Jabberwocky by
Lewis Carroll; 'Twas
brillig, and the
slithy toves Did gyre and
gimble in the wabe; All
mimsy were the...
-
later clear explanation of some of the
unclear words within it: 'Twas
brillig, and the
slithy toves Did gyre and
gimble in the wabe: All
mimsy were the...
- conversation, "The New Vocabularianism", and "What Do You Mean It Was
Brillig?". His
short pieces –
whether stories,
essays or
something in
between –...