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A Writer's Dictionary:

penned Definition


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pen1
noun
    1. A writing instrument that uses ink, formerly a quill, now any of various implements fitted with a nib (fountain pen), rotating ball (ballpoint), or felt or nylon point (felt pen).
    2. This instrument as a symbol of the writing profession.
verb
    penned, penning
    1. formal
      To compose and write (a letter, poem, etc) with a pen.
      Thesaurus: write, author, compose, draft, jot down.
Derivative: penned
adj
    Written; quilled.
Etymology: 14c: from Latin penna feather.





pen2
noun
    1. A small enclosure, especially for animals.
      Thesaurus: enclosure, cage, corral, stall, hutch, sty, coop.
    2. Any small enclosure or area of confinement for the specified purpose.
      Example: a playpen
    3. A bomb-proof dock for submarines.
    (Caribb)
    4. A cattle farm.
    (Caribb)
    5. An estate or plantation.
verb
    penned, pent, penning
    1. To enclose or confine them in a pen, or as if in a pen.
      Thesaurus: enclose, close in, fence in, confine, shut up, coop up (slang).
      Form: pen someone or something in (often)
      Form: pen someone or something up
Etymology: Anglo-Saxon penn.





penned past tense, past participle of pen1, pen2


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