pen
Indonesian
[ˈpɛn]
noun
Definitions
- (nonstandard) (alternative form of) pena.
- (medicine) pin, metal used to fasten or as a bearing.
Etymology
Borrowed from Dutch, Flemish pen (pen, pin) derived from Latin penna (feather, wing, fin, pen, quill).
Origin
Latin
penna
Gloss
feather, wing, fin, pen, quill
Concept
Semantic Field
The body
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
翼
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- penna English
- pennaceous English
- pennibrachium English
- penniferous English
- penniform English
- acutipennis Latin
- albipennis Latin
- amplipennis Latin
- angustipennis Latin
- auripennis Latin
- bipennis Latin
- brevipennis Latin
- claripennis Latin
- fascipennis Latin
- flavipennis Latin
- fumipennis Latin
- fuscipennis Latin
- glabripennis Latin
- hyalinipennis Latin
- latipennis Latin
- longipennis Latin
- maculipennis Latin
- nigripennis Latin
- obscuripennis Latin
- pallidipennis Latin
- penna Latin
- pennatus Latin
- penniger Latin
- pennula Latin
- pictipennis Latin
- planipennis Latin
- punctipennis Latin
- rotundipennis Latin
- rufipennis Latin
- spinipennis Latin
- vitripennis Latin
- Pennal German
- penna Hungarian
- penna Italian
- balpen Dutch, Flemish
- gaffelpen Dutch, Flemish
- kroontjespen Dutch, Flemish
- pen Dutch, Flemish
- penaarde Dutch, Flemish
- pennenmes Dutch, Flemish
- pennenstrijd Dutch, Flemish
- pennenvrucht Dutch, Flemish
- pennenzak Dutch, Flemish
- roeipen Dutch, Flemish
- scharnierpen Dutch, Flemish
- stuurpen Dutch, Flemish
- vulpen Dutch, Flemish
- zadelpen Dutch, Flemish
- pennon French
- peña Spanish, Castilian
- *peth₂- Proto-Indo-European
- *péth₂r̥, pth₂én- Proto-Indo-European
- *penn- Proto-Germanic
- penna Swedish
- ペン Japanese
- penni Old Norse
- empaner Old French
- pignon Old French
- penni Icelandic
- penne Middle Dutch
- penn Old Irish
- pena Old Portuguese
- peanã Aromanian
- *petnā Proto-Italic
- pene Friulian
- pinna Sicilian
- pèn Papiamentu
- penne xno