Penna [noun]
Definition of Penna:
medium external feather
Opposite/Antonyms of Penna:
-
Sentence/Example of Penna:
Alessandro was created Duke of Civit di Penna, and sent to take the first place in the city.
That small city was the capital of Montefeltro, although-78- this honour has been claimed for Penna di Billi.
We eat black bread, we see no living soul: once in the year or so I go to Orte or to Penna.
The name of Pennatulæ, by which they are generally known, is taken from their resemblance to a quill, penna.
Non ha datta fora tal opera come cose composto da sua testa ma come cose ellette raccolte e copiate de diverse libri a penna.
For La Salle's estimate of amount and kind of goods needed for a post, and the profits thereon, see Penna.
President Penna made it manifest on the first day when he met the officers at Petropolis.
It seems to me that some military exhibition on our side is the only thing to be done before the Penna.
I learn that Hancock has not been asked by the general committee to go into Penna.
He is a great manager and by his schemes has for the moment created an apparent public sentiment in Penna.