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PEN'NED, pp. Written. PEN'NED , a. Winged; having plumes.
PEN'NER, n. A writer. 1. A pen-case. [Local.]
PEN'NIFORM, a. [L.penna, a feather or quill, and form.] Having the form of a qui...
PEN'NILESS, a. [from penny.] Moneyless; destitute of money; poor.
PEN'NING, ppr. Committing to writing. PENNON . [See Pennant .]
PEN'NON, n. [L.pannus, a cloth] 1. A small flag; a banner. [See Pendant .] 2. A ...
PEN'NY, n. plu. pennies or pence. Pennies denotes the number of coins; pence the...
PEN'NYPOST, n. One that carries letters from the post office and delivers them t...
PENNYROY'AL, n. A plant of the genus Mentha. The English pennyroyal is the Menth...
PEN'NYWEIGHT, n. A troy weight containing twenty four grains, each grain being e...
PEN'NYWISE, a. Saving small sums at the hazard of larger; niggardly on improper ...
PEN'NYWORTH, n. As much as is bought for a penny. 1. Any purchase; any thing bou...
PEN'SILE, a. [L. pensilis, from pendeo, to hang.] 1. Hanging; suspended; as a pe...
PEN'SILENESS, n. The state of hanging.
PEN'SION, n. [L.pensio, form pendo, pensum, to pay.] 1. An annual allowance of a...
PEN'SIONARY, a. Maintained by a pension; receiving a pension; as pensionary spie...