0 a kind of pen with a nib and containing a supply of ink which is released as one writes. -- plnicí pero
For example, it includes pencils, including slate pencils, pens, including fountain pens, crayons and chalks, pen nibs, including fountain pen nibs, penholders and pencil holders.
He sat there cerebrating for a full hour-and-a-half before he deliberately unscrewed his fountain pen and put pen to paper.
It looks like a fountain pen and is pre-loaded with the correct dose.
I withdraw any reference to the fountain pen.
Electronic conveyancing, however, is about much more than substituting e-mail for the typed page, and the digital signature for the flourish of a fountain pen.
He honed the art of quoting other people's views—many late nights with a fountain pen.
That man does not go round with a cheque book and a fountain pen.
A little thing like a fountain pen filler gives the necessary call.