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  2. Examples of Kenning - YourDictionary

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    A kenning is a unique type of metaphor or word combination. Kenning examples help illuminate this figure of speech in life, literature, poetry and more.

  3. List of kennings - Wikipedia

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    A kenning (Old English kenning [cʰɛnːiŋɡ], Modern Icelandic [cʰɛnːiŋk]) is a circumlocution, an ambiguous or roundabout figure of speech, used instead of an ordinary noun in Old Norse, Old English, and later Icelandic poetry.

  4. Definition and a list of examples of kenning. A kenning is a metaphorical compound phrase that replaces a single, concrete noun.

  5. Kenning - Definition and Examples - LitCharts

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    A kenning is a figure of speech in which two words are combined in order to form a poetic expression that refers to a person or a thing. For example, "whale-road" is a kenning for the sea. Kennings are most commonly found in Old Norse and Old English poetry. Some additional key details about kennings:

  6. Definition, Usage and a list of Kenning Examples in common speech and literature. A Kenning is derived from Norse and Anglo-Saxon poetry.

  7. Let’s explore some more kenning examples with their meanings. Examples of Kennings. Frozen-road = a river that has frozen over. Winter-blanket = snow. Northern-kiss = a cold wind. Land-bones = rocks or stones. Sea-mountain = an ocean wave. Petal-fall = autumn or the fall. Winter-spear = icicle. Kenning Examples Representing People. Children ...

  8. Definition and Examples of Kennings in English - ThoughtCo

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    Updated on June 23, 2020. A kenning is a figurative expression, usually compound in form, that is used in place of a name or noun, especially in Old English. Kennings as Metaphors. The kenning has been described as a kind of compressed metaphor with the referent suppressed.

  9. Kenning Definition and Examples - Poem Analysis

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    What is an example of a kenning? An example of a kenning is “bookworm.” This phrase evokes the image of someone who wants to spend all their time reading. It is a combination of two unrelated words to form a new meaning.

  10. What Is a Kenning?| Examples & Definition - QuillBot

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    Kenning examples. Kennings can take three different forms: compound words, typically joined by a hyphen (“sky-candle”), prepositional phrases (e.g., “storm of swords”), or possessive phrases (“battle’s torch”). Kennings in Beowulf

  11. Kenning definition and example literary device -...

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    Examples of Kenning in Literature. Example #1: The Seafarer (By Ezra Pound) “May I for my own self song’s truth reckon, Journey’s jargon, how I in harsh days. Hardship endured oft. Bitter breast-cares have I abided, Known on my keel many a care’s hold, And dire sea-surge, and there I oft spent. That he on dry land loveliest liveth,