noun
- plural of kenning; poetic or metaphorical compound expressions used in Old English and Old Norse literature to describe something indirectly
- plural of kenning; instances of knowing or recognizing something; knowledge or understanding
Usage: literary; archaic; often used in the study of medieval literature
Usage: archaic; rare in modern usage
Examples
- The poem uses kennings like 'whale-road' to refer to the sea.
- In Beowulf, kennings are common poetic devices that add richness to the language.
- Medieval scholars study kennings to understand Old Norse literary traditions.
- The author employed kennings throughout the epic to create vivid imagery.
- Understanding kennings is essential for reading Old English poetry.