The English word pen derives from penna, a feather, because by the 12th century monks were using goose feathers to make quill pens. The Romans had earlier made their pens of reeds, so the connection is medieval, not classical Latin.
The quill pen was used to write the deleration of independance, and the word pen comes from the latin word penna which means feather.
The zoological word for feather is "plumage."
The quill pen was used to write the deleration of independance, and the word pen comes from the latin word penna which means feather.
Pen as in writing instrument has evolved from the Latin word penna meaning feather (as feathers were used to make writing instruments at one time) Pen as in animal enclosure is from an old English word.
The root word "pen" comes from the Latin word "penna," which means feather. This root is commonly found in words related to writing or drawing, such as penmanship, penumbra, and penitentiary.
The bones of the inner ear are the malleus, incus, and stapes. Malleus is the Latin word for "hammer", incusis Latin for "anvil" and stapes is Latin for "stirrups". These little bones resemble the objects for which they are named.
The dove was shot for a feather
feather or feathers = 羽 (hane)
The word pin has the first know usage dating back to the 12th century. The origin is Middle English from the Old English "pinn" possibly from the Latin word "pinna" meaning quill or feather.
Pinna
une plume = feather to write with a "plume"