Thursday

~ Penne Rigate ~

The pen with which we write may be mightier than the sword, but it was still a sharp object, at least when it first came into English from the Old French penne, "a feather with a sharpened quill." It was dipped in enque, which surely was spilled sometimes. This Old French word for ink came from a Latin word that described the purple fluid meant for a very specific use: the Roman emperor's official stamp of approval, his John Hancock.

1 comment:

Lu' said...

I learned a thing or two :) Looks like my internet is working better but now I've probably jinxed it.