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Both in form and in usage it's pretty clearly an adjective.Carroll uses it as a combination of "fuming" and "furious", both of which are themselves adjectives.
Frumious is an adjective, a combination of the words fuming and furious. It was coined by Lewis Carroll and used in "Jabberwocky".
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Frumious is an adjective, a combination of the words fuming and furious. It was coined by Lewis Carroll and used in "Jabberwocky".
"Frumious" is an adjective. It was coined by Lewis Carroll in his poem "Jabberwocky" to describe a mood that is a mix of fuming and furious.
Frumious Bandersnatch ended in 1969.
Frumious Bandersnatch was created in 1967.
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