Penner vs Pinner - What's the difference?
penner | pinner |
One who pens; a writer.
(historical) A case for holding pens.
* 2008 , Robert Hull, Merchant (page 16)
Agent noun of pin; one who pins.
(obsolete) One who pins or impounds cattle.
A headdress like a cap, with long lappets.
A cloth band for a gown.
* Gay
As nouns the difference between penner and pinner
is that penner is one who pens; a writer while pinner is agent noun of pin; one who pins.As a proper noun Pinner is
an area of the London borough of Harrow.penner
English
Noun
(en noun)- He collects his penner that holds his writing quills, his knife, and his horn tube containing ink. He carries these in his belt
Noun
pinner
English
Noun
(en noun)- With kerchief starched, and pinners clean.
