英単語

penの意味・使い方・発音

pen

英 [pen] 美 [pɛn]
  • n. 万年筆; 作家; 柵
  • vt.書く;ペンに書く
  • n. (ペン)人名;(仏)Pang;(露?セルビア?英?伊)Payne;(カンボジア)Bing

語源


ペン、万年筆、ペン先

ラテン語のpenna, feather, plumeから、PIE *petna, to spread, wing, from *pet, to spread, 語源的にはfeather, competeと同じ。 もともとは鳥の羽毛で作られたペンを指したが、後に一般化した。pan,patellaとスペルを比較する。

ペンフェンス

古英語のpenne, fence, corralから、pinn, pin, peg, wedgeから、語源的にはpinと同じ。

英語の語源


pen
pen: English has three words pen. The oldest, ‘enclosure’ [OE], is something of a mystery term. It has no known relatives in the other European languages, and even in English it is not unequivocally found in its current sense until the 14th century. Pent [16], as in ‘pent up’, originated in the past participle of the verb pen. The earliest writing implements known as ‘pens’ were of course made from feathers, and so it is not surprising that the word pen [13] comes from a word that meant ‘feather’.

This was Latin penna, source also of English pennon [14] and a distant relative of English feather. It entered English via Old French penne. Pen ‘female swan’ [16] is of unknown origin.

=> pent; feather, pennon
pen (n.3)
slang, "prison," 1884, shortening of penitentiary; earlier use (1845) probably is a figurative extension of pen (n.2).
pen (n.1)
"writing implement," late 13c., from Old French pene "quill pen; feather" (12c.) and directly from Latin penna "a feather, plume," in plural "a wing," in Late Latin, "a pen for writing," from Old Latin petna, pesna, from PIE *pet-na-, suffixed form of root *pet- "to rush; to fly" (see petition (n.)).

Latin penna and pinna "a feather, plume;" in plural "a wing;" also "a pinnacle; battlement" (see pin (n.)) are treated as identical in Watkins, etc., but regarded as separate (but confused) Latin words by Tucker and others, who derive pinna from PIE *spei- "sharp point" (see spike (n.1)) and see the "feather/wing" sense as secondary.

In later French, this word means only "long feather of a bird," while the equivalent of English plume is used for "writing implement," the senses of the two words thus are reversed from the situation in English. Pen-and-ink (adj.) is attested from 1670s. Pen name is recorded from mid-19c.
pen (v.2)
"to enclose in a pen," c. 1200, from Old English *pennian, from the source of pen (n.2). Related: Penned; penning.
pen (n.2)
"enclosure for animals," Old English penn, penne, "enclosure, pen, fold," of uncertain origin, perhaps related to Old English pinn "pin, peg" (see pin (n.)) on notion of a bolted gate or else "structure made of pointed stakes."
pen (v.1)
late 15c., from pen (n.). Related: Penned; penning.

例文


1. He won a head-to-head battle with NF leader Jean-Marie Le Pen .
彼は国民戦線の指導者ジャン?マリー?ルペンとの正面対決で勝利した。

2.This cuttlefish has a horny internal shell like a pen .
このイカはペン状の角質内殻を持っている。

3.Use different colours of felt pen on your sketch to avoid confusion.
混同しないように、異なる色のフェルトヘッドペンでスケッチを描きます。

4. Draw the basic outlines in black felt-tip pen (see fig. 4).
黒フェルトヘッドペンで基本輪郭を描く(図4参照)。</

5.He sat behind a desk laboriously writing with an Army issue pen .
彼は机の後ろに座って苦労して書いていて、部隊発の万年筆を使っています。

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