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kenning in a sentence

n.

Definition

A kenning is a figurative expression or compound word used in Old English poetry to describe an object or concept in a vivid and imaginative way, such as "whale-road" for the sea.

Sample Sentences

  1. A kenning is often used in Old English poetry to create vivid imagery.
  2. The term "whale-road" serves as a kenning for the sea in Beowulf.
  3. In modern literature, authors sometimes employ kennings to add richness to their descriptions.
  4. Kennings can transform ordinary nouns into imaginative expressions that evoke deeper meanings.
  5. The use of kennings reflects a culture's creativity in language and storytelling.

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