Word Study
fen
CIDE DICTIONARY
fen, n. [AS. fen, fenn, marsh, mud, dirt; akin to D. veen, OFries. fenne, fene, OHG. fenna, G. fenn, Icel. fen, Goth. fani mud.].
Low land overflowed, or covered wholly or partially with water, but producing sedge, coarse grasses, or other aquatic plants; boggy land; moor; marsh. [1913 Webster]
" Fen is used adjectively with the sense of belonging to, or of the nature of, a fen or fens." [1913 Webster]
"'Mid reedy fens wide spread." [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
fen, n.
1 a low marshy or flooded area of land.
2 (the Fens) flat low-lying areas in and around Cambridgeshire.
1 a low marshy or flooded area of land.
2 (the Fens) flat low-lying areas in and around Cambridgeshire.
Idiom
fen-berry (pl. -berries) a cranberry. fen-fire will-o'-the-wisp.
Derivative
fenny adj.
Etymology
OE fenn f. Gmc
ROGET THESAURUS
fen
Marsh
N marsh, swamp, morass, marish, moss, fen, bog, quagmire, slough, sump, wash, mud, squash, slush, baygall, cienaga, jhil, vlei, marsh, marshy, swampy, boggy, plashy, poachy, quaggy, soft, muddy, sloppy, squashy, paludal, moorish, moory, fenny.For further exploring for "fen" in Webster Dictionary Online