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feather pen

/ˈfɛð.ər pɛn/beginner Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.noun

A writing instrument made from the large flight feather of a large bird, used with liquid ink before the invention of modern metal-nibbed pens and ballpoints.

Example Sentences:
  • The historical document was carefully written using an old feather pen and black ink.
  • He practiced his calligraphy strokes with a traditional feather pen.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

Derived from 'feather' (Middle English feither, from Old English feðer) referring to the large flight feather used for writing, and 'pen' (from Old English pinn, meaning a pen, quill, or peg, ultimately from Latin penna meaning feather or wing). Also commonly referred to as a quill.

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Picture a bird's feather being dipped into an inkwell to write on paper like an old-fashioned pen.

Frequently Asked Questions About “feather pen

1. What is the meaning of “feather pen” in English?

In English, feather pen (noun) is defined as: “A writing instrument made from the large flight feather of a large bird, used with liquid ink before the invention of modern metal-nibbed pens and ballpoints.”.

2. How do you use “feather pen” in a sentence?

The historical document was carefully written using an old feather pen and black ink.

3. What are English synonyms of “feather pen”?

Common synonyms include:quill,quill pen,feather quill

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “feather pen”?

Derived from 'feather' (Middle English feither, from Old English feðer) referring to the large flight feather used for writing, and 'pen' (from Old English pinn, meaning a pen, quill, or peg, ultimately from Latin penna meaning feather or wing). Also commonly referred to as a quill.