Runcible
'Runcible' is a nonsense word invented by Edward Lear in 1871. In his poetry, this neologism is used as an adjective to describe a range of nouns: a runcible spoon, raven, cat, wall, hat and goose. The word creates a semiotic gap in the text that cannot be resolved by the reader. These drawing situate Lear's 'Runcible' within a variety of scenarios and through a process of contextual shifting, the word suggests a multitude of meanings that conflict or contradict – The result is nonsense.
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