stiftblyant
Danish
editEtymology
editFrom stift (“lead, as in a pencil”) + blyant (“pencil”).
Noun
editstiftblyant
- mechanical pencil
- 2011, Mats Strandberg, Sara B. Elfgren, Engelsfors 1 - Cirklen, Gyldendal A/S, →ISBN:
- I stedet virker hun helt koncentreret om at sætte ny stift i sin stiftblyant.
- Instead, she seems completely focused on placing a new lead in her mechanical pencil.
- 2014, Sarah Engell, 21 måder at dø, Lindhardt og Ringhof, →ISBN:
- Min stiftblyant knækker. Jeg trykker mere stift frem og tegner en lang lige streg, der slutter med en cirkel.
- My mechanical pencil breaks. I press forth more lead and draw a long straight line, ending in a circle.
- 2009, Mads Heinesen, Hvad så, Vilmer?, Rosinante&Co., →ISBN, page 43:
- Lisa trykker stiften på sin stiftblyant helt ud. Da hun presser den ind igen, knækker stiften.
- Lisa extends the lead of her mechanical pencil all the way out. As she presses it back in, the lead breaks.