fudepen
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Japanese 筆ペン (fudepen), a compound of Japanese 筆 (fude, “brush”) and Japanese ペン (pen, “pen”, a borrowing from English pen).
Noun
fudepen (plural fudepens)
- Synonym of brush pen
- 1998 October 12, Charles Eicher, sci.lang.japan, Usenet:
- I've seen some people do rather nice calligraphy with a fudepen, in various sizes and styles.
- 2009, Julie A. Jacko, Human-Computer Interaction. Novel Interaction Methods and Techniques, →ISBN, page 510:
- When using a fudepen, the ink flow increases when a stronger grip is used to apply more pressure, so the stroke width changes depending on the strength of the grip.
- 2013, Cayetano Sanchez & El Cuervo, Budo for Budoka, page 32:
- It is also now possible to use a fudepen (of fude, brush and pen), portable brush with ink tank.
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