Inkhorn

//ˈɪŋkˌhɔː(ɹ)n//

"Inkhorn" in a Sentence (8 examples)

Goe good partner, goe get you to Francis Seacole, bid him bring his pen and inkehorne to the Gaole: we are now to examine thoſe men.

[…]and one man among them was clothed with linnen, with a writers inkehorne by his side, and they went in and stood beside the brasen altar.

Men in helmets have divided that, with swords; men in wigs, with quill and inkhorn, to divide it: and even more hateful these latter, if more peaceably; for the wig-method is at once irresistibler and baser.

[…] from his pocket the notary drew his papers and inkhorn, Wrote with a steady hand the date and the age of the parties,

“All right,” said Haley, his face beaming with delight; and pulling out an old inkhorn, he proceeded to fill out a bill of sale, which, in a few moments, he handed to the young man.

When a man of the theatre stirs his inkhorn he is frequently tempted to write a play about the theatre.

And ere that we will ſuffer ſuch a Prince, So kinde a Father of the Common-weale, To be diſgraced by an Inke-horne Mate, Wee and our Wiues and Children all will fight And haue our bodyes ſlaughtred by thy foes.

The tale retained its bookish and even inkhorn appeal, since established short-story forms continued to be read, and new ones written.

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