ink bottle
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Definition
- Noun:
- A container for ink: An "ink bottle" is a bottle specifically designed to hold ink, typically for use with dip pens or fountain pens. It refers to the physical container itself.
Usage
- The term "ink bottle" is a compound noun that functions as a single unit to name a specific object. It is used to refer to the bottle, not necessarily the ink inside it, though the phrase "a bottle of ink" can describe the same object with its contents.
Examples
- Noun:
- She carefully refilled her pen from the glass ink bottle.
- An antique ink bottle was found on the old desk.
- Please pass me the ink bottle; I need to add more blue ink to my fountain pen.
Advanced Usage
- Historical context: In the past, "ink bottle" commonly referred to a pot or well, often made of glass or ceramic, that held ink for quill or steel nib pens. These are now often collectible antiques.
- As a descriptor: The term can be used attributively to describe other items related to it.
- The ink bottle holder kept the desk tidy.
Variants and Related Words
- Inkpot (n): A synonym for ink bottle, often implying a smaller or more traditional container.
- Inkwell (n): A specific type of ink bottle or pot, often set into a hole in a desk.
- Bottle of ink (n phrase): A phrase describing the container along with its contents.
Synonyms
- Ink container: A general term for any vessel holding ink.
- Ink vessel: A more formal synonym.
Notes
- The provided reference definition, "a bottle of ink," describes the object its contents. The primary definition above focuses on the container itself, which is the more common referent for the compound noun "ink bottle." Both interpretations are valid in different contexts.