* "Jubjub bird" - The name itself is an onomatopoeia, mimicking the sound of a bird's call.
* "The Bandersnatch" - Similar to the "Jubjub," this name may also evoke a snapping or snapping sound.
* "Chortle" - This word describes a chuckle or a deep, throaty laugh, mimicking the sound.
* "Snicker-snack" - This phrase vividly depicts the sound of the Vorpal Sword cutting through the Jabberwock's head.
It's worth noting that Carroll's use of onomatopoeia in "Jabberwocky" goes beyond simply creating sound effects. It adds to the whimsical and nonsensical nature of the poem. The invented words, with their echoes of real sounds, enhance the feeling of a made-up world where language itself is playful and malleable.