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:Word History: "'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 portmanteau—there are two meanings packed up into one word" (the meanings being "lithe" and "slimy").
 
:Word History: "'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 portmanteau—there are two meanings packed up into one word" (the meanings being "lithe" and "slimy").
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<center>For lessons on the topic of '''''Humor''''', follow [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Humor this link].</center>
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==Laughter==
 
==Laughter==
 
Laughter is an audible expression, or appearance of merriment or happiness, or an inward feeling of joy and pleasure (laughing on the inside). It may ensue (as a physiological reaction) from jokes, tickling, and other stimuli. Inhaling nitrous oxide can also induce laughter; other drugs, such as [[cannabis]], can also induce episodes of strong laughter. Strong laughter can sometimes bring an onset of [[tears]] or even moderate muscular pain.
 
Laughter is an audible expression, or appearance of merriment or happiness, or an inward feeling of joy and pleasure (laughing on the inside). It may ensue (as a physiological reaction) from jokes, tickling, and other stimuli. Inhaling nitrous oxide can also induce laughter; other drugs, such as [[cannabis]], can also induce episodes of strong laughter. Strong laughter can sometimes bring an onset of [[tears]] or even moderate muscular pain.
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==Quote==
 
==Quote==
"When we are tempted to magnify our self-importance, if we stop to contemplate the infinity of the greatness and grandeur of our Makers, our own self-glorification becomes sublimely ridiculous, even verging on the humorous. One of the functions of humor is to help all of us take ourselves less seriously. Humor is the [[divine]] antidote for exaltation of ego."[http://mercy.urantia.org/cgi-bin/webglimpse/mfs/usr/local/www/data/papers?link=http://mercy.urantia.org/papers/paper48.html&file=/usr/local/www/data/papers/paper48.html&line=138#mfs]
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"When we are tempted to magnify our self-importance, if we stop to contemplate the [[Infinite|infinity]] of the greatness and grandeur of our [[Creator|Makers]], our own self-glorification becomes sublimely ridiculous, even verging on the humorous. One of the [[functions]] of humor is to help all of us take ourselves less seriously. Humor is the [[divine]] antidote for exaltation of [[ego]]."[https://mercy.urantia.org/cgi-bin/webglimpse/mfs/usr/local/www/data/papers?link=https://mercy.urantia.org/papers/paper48.html&file=/usr/local/www/data/papers/paper48.html&line=138#mfs]
    
[[Category: General Reference]]
 
[[Category: General Reference]]

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