Frabjous is an adjective coined by Lewis Carroll meaning wonderful, elegant, superb, or delicious.
Frabjous es un adjetivo acuñado por Lewis Carroll que significa maravilloso, elegante, excelente o delicioso.
| Front | frabjous \FRAB-juhs\ |
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| Back | adjective Wonderful, elegant, superb, or delicious. [Coined by Lewis Carroll in "Through the Looking-Glass"; perhaps meant to suggest fabulous or joyous.] "Ah, my friends, rejoice. These are frabjous days." - Ivins, Molly, Needed: one strong stomach, The Progressive, 1 Mar 1995. |
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