pennal

English

Etymology

From German Pennal, from Latin penna (feather, quill).

Noun

pennal (plural pennals)

  1. (historical) A freshman at a German university.

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Swedish

Pen box from the 1940s.

Etymology

From German Pennal, from Latin pennale, derived from Latin penna (feather, quill). Used in Swedish since 1560.

Noun

pennal c

  1. (Finland) a pen-box, pencil case
  2. (dated) a beginning student, subject to hazing

Declension

Declension of pennal 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative pennal pennalen pennaler pennalerna
Genitive pennals pennalens pennalers pennalernas

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