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pen

1 of 8

verb (1)

ˈpen penned ; penning Synonyms of pen

transitive verb

: to shut in or as if in a pen The cattle were penned behind a wooden fence.

pen

2 of 8

noun (1)

1 a : a small enclosure for animals b : the animals in a pen a pen of sheep 2 : a small place of confinement or storage 3 : a protected dock or slip for a submarine 4 : bullpen sense 2

pen

3 of 8

noun (2)

1 : an implement for writing or drawing with ink or a similar fluid: such as a : quill b : pen point c : a penholder containing a pen point d : fountain pen e : ballpoint pen 2 a : a writing instrument regarded as a means of expression enlisted the pens of the best writers F. H. Chase b : writer 3 : the internal horny feather-shaped shell of a squid 4 : stylus sense d 5 : a medical device for injecting drugs that resembles a fountain pen, contains a cartridge prefilled with usually several doses of medication, and when designed for multiple injections has a needle that is replaced after each use insulin pens People accidentally exposed to a food culprit can use the pen to inject themselves with a dose of epinephrine—also known as adrenaline—to avoid a severe allergic reaction. Walecia Konrad

pen

4 of 8

verb (2)

penned ; penning

transitive verb

: write , indite pen a letter

pen

5 of 8

noun (3)

: a female swan

pen

6 of 8

noun (4)

: penitentiary

pen

7 of 8

abbreviation (1)

peninsula

PEN

8 of 8

abbreviation (2)

International Association of Poets, Playwrights, Editors, Essayists and Novelists

Synonyms

Verb (1)

box (in) cage closet coop (up) corral encage encase enclose inclose envelop fence (in) hedge hem (in) house immure include mew (up) wall (in)

Noun (1)

cage coop corral hutch pound

Noun (2)

author litterateur littérateur penman scribe scrivener writer

Verb (2)

author scratch (out) scribble write

Noun (4)

bastille big house [ slang ] bridewell brig calaboose can clink [ slang ] cooler coop guardroom hock hold hoosegow jail jailhouse joint [ slang ] jug lockup nick [ British slang ] penitentiary pokey [ slang ] prison quod [ British slang ] slam slammer stir [ slang ] stockade tolbooth [ Scottish ] See All Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus

Examples of pen in a Sentence

Verb (1) remember to pen up the dogs when visitors come over Noun (1) a goat pen Noun (2) Alexander Hamilton is reckoned to be the pseudonymous pen behind two thirds of the Federalist Papers Verb (2) though relatively unknown at the time of his death, the composer had penned some of the most memorable show tunes of his era Noun (4) earned six years in a federal pen Recent Examples on the Web Examples are automatically compiled from online sources to show current usage. Read More Opinions expressed in the examples do not represent those of Merriam-Webster or its editors. Send us feedback . Verb Lively, who played Serena van der Woodsen opposite Trachtenberg's Georgina Sparks, penned an emotional tribute on her Instagram Story Wednesday. Jay Stahl, USA TODAY , 27 Feb. 2025 The story, penned by Charles Dionne, tells of the reappearance of a teenage boy which disrupts a Finnish immigrant family’s peace in Quebec. Annika Pham, Variety , 27 Feb. 2025 Noun Many of the artists work with watercolors, like Proctor, who combines the medium with pen , and some artists create their images digitally. Jessie Schiewe, Los Angeles Times , 27 Feb. 2025 That differs from single-dose autoinjector pens , the currently available form of all Zepbound doses, which patients can directly inject under their skin with the click of a button. Annika Kim Constantino, CNBC , 25 Feb. 2025 See All Example Sentences for pen

Word History

Etymology

Verb (1)

Middle English pennen , from Old English -pennian

Noun (1)

Middle English, perhaps from pennen

Noun (2)

Middle English penne , from Anglo-French, feather, pen, from Latin penna, pinna feather; akin to Greek pteron wing — more at feather

Noun (3)

origin unknown

First Known Use

Verb (1)

13th century, in the meaning defined above

Noun (1)

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Noun (2)

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Verb (2)

15th century, in the meaning defined above

Noun (3)

circa 1550, in the meaning defined above

Noun (4)

1881, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler The first known use of pen was in the 13th century See more words from the same century

Phrases Containing pen

ballpoint pen bull pen felt - tip pen fountain pen light pen pen friend pen in pen name pen pal pen point pen pusher pen up poison - pen poison - pen letter put pen to paper put / set pen to paper sea pen the pen with a (single) stroke of a / the / his / her pen See More

Rhymes for pen

ben bren chen den en gen glen hen jen ken men sten See All Rhymes for pen

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Pemphredonidae pen PEN See all Nearby Words

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Kids Definition

pen

1 of 5 noun ˈpen 1 : a small enclosure for animals 2 : a small place of confinement or storage

pen

2 of 5 verb penned ; penning : to shut in a pen

pen

3 of 5 noun : an instrument for writing or drawing with ink

pen

4 of 5 verb penned ; penning : to write especially with a pen

pen

5 of 5 noun slang : penitentiary Etymology

Noun

Middle English

Noun

Middle English penne "a writing instrument made from a bird's feather," from early French penne "a bird's feather, pen," from Latin penna, pinna "feather"

Noun

a shortened form of penitentiary

Word Origin The words pen and pencil look very much alike, and the writing instruments themselves have much in common. But these two words are not at all related. Pen can be traced back to the Latin word penna or pinna, meaning "feather." The early pens were made of long feathers trimmed to a point to hold ink. In time, pens came to be made with metal points and later with rolling balls instead of points. For this reason we no longer associate the word pen with feathers. Pencil can be traced to the Latin word penicillus, which meant "little tail" or "brush." (It also gave us our word penicillin. ) The first pencils were artists' brushes that had fine hairs drawn to a point, like the tail of a tiny animal. From these first pencils, used for painting fine lines, the word came to be used for other instruments used to draw marks. Some pencils were sticks of charcoal. Others were sticks of slate or lead. Still others were sticks of colored material like crayons. In time, we began using our modern wood and graphite pencils, which are not at all like the original "little tails."

Medical Definition

pen

noun ˈpen : a medical device for injecting drugs that resembles a fountain pen, contains a cartridge prefilled with usually several doses of medication, and when designed for multiple injections has a needle that is replaced after each use

Note: Medical pens are either disposable or reusable depending on whether the cartridge can be removed and replaced with a new prefilled one.

In type 1 diabetes, the pancreas can no longer produce insulin and patients must give themselves multiple daily injections with insulin pens or syringes … The Republican (Springfield, Massachusetts) Illinois law allows schools to keep epinephrine pens around, and nurses or trained staff are allowed to use them in an emergency. Mike Riopell , The Chicago Daily Herald

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