Pent vs Quin - What's the difference?
pent | quin |
Confined in a pen, imprisoned.
(pen);
A European scallop, Pecten opercularis , used as food.
* 1973 , N. L. Tranter, Population since the industrial revolution (page 104)
As an adjective pent
is confined in a pen, imprisoned.As a verb pent
is past tense of pen; alternative form of nocap=1|lang=en.As a noun quin is
a quintuplet.pent
English
Adjective
- ''My object all sublime
- ''I shall achieve in time —
- ''To let the punishment fit the crime —
- ''The punishment fit the crime;
- ''And make each prisoner pent
- ''Unwillingly represent
- ''A source of innocent merriment!
- Of innocent merriment!'' — W.S. Gilbert, '' .
Usage notes
Use of bare "pent", as in the Gilbert quotation above, has become less common over time. (Use of "pent up" or "pent in" remains about as common.)Verb
(head)See also
* -pent- * pent- * penta- * pent-upAnagrams
* ----quin
English
Etymology 1
Etymology 2
Noun
(en noun)- Similarly the stocks of the free-living scallops and quins , which are caught by trawling, are threatened by over-fishing to supply the market for canned or frozen luxury sea-foods.
