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The origin of chortle is 1871: coined by Lewis Carroll in Through the Looking Glass; probably a blend of chuckle and snort.
There is no record of how Carroll invented the word 'chortle' but, according to Martin Gardner, the Oxford English Dictionary defines it as a combination of 'chuckle' and 'snort'.
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Giggle, Snigger, Snort, grin, hoot Snicker, guffaw, chortle, chuckle
Chortle is a cross between a chuckle and a snort. Chortle was first mentioned in "Through the Looking-Glass" by Lewis Carroll, in 1872. This word is sometimes call a blend, when you blend two words together.
Her funny joke made me chuckle.
That movie made me chuckle.
laugh
Blended word
chuckle
I think chuckle.