ALSO for pennes Inck & papˀ and for the wardens bookes pˀ an.
The Clercke of our Companye shall have for waxe pennes and ynke and for trymynge of the gardeyn yerelye vj{s} viij{d.
Aeligus writes, that the quilles or pennes of an Eagle, mixt with the quilles or pennes of other Fowles or Birds, doth consume or waste them with their odour, smell or aire.
Les Pennes will be difficult to find unless one makes a halt at Aix, Marseilles, or Martigues, for it appears not to be known, even by name, outside of its own intimate radius.
Turning your Bookes to Graues, your Inke to Blood, Your Pennes to Launces, and your Tongue diuine To a lowd Trumpet, and a Point of Warre Bish.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pennes" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.