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nouns (a usually young person (usually living abroad) with whom another (usually young) person regularly exchanges letters: My daughter has pen-friends in India and Spain.) correspondant/-ante -
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1 noun(a) (for writing) stylo m;∎ fountain pen stylo m à plume, stylo-plume m;∎ ball(point) pen stylo m à bille, stylo-bille m;∎ felt(-tip) pen (crayon m ou stylo m) feutre m;∎ to put pen to paper écrire, prendre sa plume;∎ another novel from the pen of Muriel Spark un nouveau roman de la plume de Muriel Spark;∎ she lives by her pen elle vit de sa plume;∎ a slip of the pen un lapsus;∎ proverb the pen is mightier than the sword un coup de langue est pire qu'un coup de lance(b) (of squid) plume f(c) (female swan) cygne m femelle(d) (for animals) enclos m, parc m;∎ sheep pen parc m à moutons∎ (submarine) pen bassin m protégé∎ in the pen en taule, en cabane;∎ he spent ten years in the pen il a passé dix ans en taule, il a fait dix ans de taule∎ a letter penned in a childish hand une lettre d'une écriture enfantine∎ to pen in or up (livestock) parquer, enfermer dans un enclos; (dog) enfermer; (person) enfermer, cloîtrer, claquemurer►► British pen friend correspondant(e) m,f (épistolaire);pen name nom m de plume, pseudonyme m;pen nib plume f (de stylo);familiar pen pal correspondant(e)□ mf (épistolaire);familiar pejorative pen pusher gratte-papier m inv;familiar pejorative pen pushing travail m de bureau□ -
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pen [pen]1. nouna. stylo mb. (for animals) enclos ma. ( = write) écrire3. compounds* * *[pen] 1.1) ( for writing) stylo mto put pen to paper — ( write) écrire, prendre la plume; ( give signature) signer
2) ( for animals) parc m, enclos m3) Zoology cygne m femelle4) (colloq) US ( prison) taule (colloq) f, prison f2.transitive verb (p prés etc - nn-)1) ( write) écrire2) (also pen in) enfermer, parquer -
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cĭcŭr, cĭcŭris (abl. -ure; gén. plur. -urum) [st2]1 [-] apprivoisé, domestiqué, domestique (en parlant des animaux). [st2]2 [-] docile, doux, paisible. - cicur ingenium, Varr.: caractère doux. - cicur concilium, Pal.: assemblée sage.* * *cĭcŭr, cĭcŭris (abl. -ure; gén. plur. -urum) [st2]1 [-] apprivoisé, domestiqué, domestique (en parlant des animaux). [st2]2 [-] docile, doux, paisible. - cicur ingenium, Varr.: caractère doux. - cicur concilium, Pal.: assemblée sage.* * *Cicur, cicuris, pen. pro. m. g. Cic. Apprivoisé, Domestiqué. -
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[st1]1 [-] pālus, i, m.: - [abcl][b]a - poteau, pieu, échalas. - [abcl]b - poteau (qui servait aux exercices des soldats et des gladiateurs).[/b] - ad palum alligatus, Cic.: (criminel) attaché au poteau. - exerceamur ad palum, Sen.: aguerrissons-nous par l'habitude. - palus = membrum virile, Hor. S. 1, 8, 5: membre viril. [st1]2 [-] pălūs, ūdis, f. (gén. plur. um ou ĭum): - [abcl][b]a - marais, marécage, étang; eau du Styx. - [abcl]b - Mart. jonc, roseau.[/b] - Palus Maeotis = Lacus Maeotis, Plin. 2, 67, 67, § 168: le Palus-Méotis (= la mer d'Azov).* * *[st1]1 [-] pālus, i, m.: - [abcl][b]a - poteau, pieu, échalas. - [abcl]b - poteau (qui servait aux exercices des soldats et des gladiateurs).[/b] - ad palum alligatus, Cic.: (criminel) attaché au poteau. - exerceamur ad palum, Sen.: aguerrissons-nous par l'habitude. - palus = membrum virile, Hor. S. 1, 8, 5: membre viril. [st1]2 [-] pălūs, ūdis, f. (gén. plur. um ou ĭum): - [abcl][b]a - marais, marécage, étang; eau du Styx. - [abcl]b - Mart. jonc, roseau.[/b] - Palus Maeotis = Lacus Maeotis, Plin. 2, 67, 67, § 168: le Palus-Méotis (= la mer d'Azov).* * *I.Palus, prima breui, et secunda aliquando (sed rarissime) indifferente, genitiuo paludis, pen. prod. foem. gen. Horatius. Une marre, Marais, ou Marescage, Un palu.II.Palus, pali, priore producta. Tibull. Plin. Un pal, Un pau, ou pieu, ou eschalas et paisseau, ou charnier de vigne rond.\Pali fistuca adacti. Pilottis. B.\Pali vstulati. Vitruuius. Pieux bruslez par le bout pour pilotter. -
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stătūmĕn, ĭnis, n. [statuo] [st1]1 [-] échalas. --- Col. 4, 2, 1; 4, 16, 3. [st1]2 [-] varangue [t. de marine]. --- Caes. BC. 1, 54. [st1]3 [-] fondement (fondation) en pierres. --- Vitr. 7, 1, 1. [st1]4 [-] première couche, base [d'une fabrication]. --- Plin. 13, 79.* * *stătūmĕn, ĭnis, n. [statuo] [st1]1 [-] échalas. --- Col. 4, 2, 1; 4, 16, 3. [st1]2 [-] varangue [t. de marine]. --- Caes. BC. 1, 54. [st1]3 [-] fondement (fondation) en pierres. --- Vitr. 7, 1, 1. [st1]4 [-] première couche, base [d'une fabrication]. --- Plin. 13, 79.* * *Statumen, pen. prod. statuminis, n. g. Columel. Pal, Pau, Pieu, Eschallas, ou Escharas, Charnier, Palis.\Statumen. Columel. Un travail où les mareschaulx mettent leurs chevauls.
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Pen pal — Pen pals (or penpals or pen friends) are people who regularly write to each other, particularly via postal mail.PurposesA penpal relationship is often used to practice reading and writing in a foreign language, to improve literacy, to learn more… … Wikipedia
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pen pal — a person with whom one keeps up an exchange of letters, usually someone so far away that a personal meeting is unlikely: My niece in Texas has a pen pal in France. [1935 40, Amer.] * * * … Universalium