"Jabberwocky" is a nonsense poem written by Lewis Carroll in his 1871 novel Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There, a sequel to Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
The jabberwock, as illustrated by John Tenniel, resembles a dragon with "the leathery wings of a pterodactyl and the long scaly neck and tail of a sauropod."
As a common noun, jabberwocky means invented or meaningless language; nonsense.
its a monster in Alice in wonderland
Jabberwock is a noun, an invented meaningless word describing a fabulous beast
Jabberwock - magazine - was created in 1905.
No. Both jabberwock and jabberwocky are nouns. (They are words inspired by the poem by Lewis Carroll).
The cast of Jabberwock - 2009 includes: Amanda Olivero as Girl
Jabberwock - 2011 TV was released on: USA: 10 September 2011
In the both the original poem, and in Tim Burton's 2010 movie, the Jabberwock dies when the vorpal sword cuts its head off (but in the 2010 movie the Jabberwock is referred to as 'the Jabberwocky'.)
The blade that kills the Jabberwock in Lewis Carroll's poem "Jabberwocky" is called the vorpal sword. It goes "snicker-snack."
Jabberwock - 2011 TV is rated/received certificates of: Germany:12 USA:R
The cast of The Jabberwock - 2012 includes: Nazanin Babaei as Alice Tom Belding
It's the narrator's son.
The Latin word form means: to shape or form!