Kennings in Poetry: Examples and Significance

 
What is a Kenning?
A Kenning is a compressed
metaphor
 or description
using two nouns to describe a
subject, place or object
.
 
Examples - Using a Kenning in a Sentence
Story keeper - Book.
Word fisher - Poet.
Web maker - Spider.
Sky climber - Mountain.
Kenning is used in poetry to create different effects,
They can be combined to make a poem called a
Kennings
 in which a collection of kenning lines are
combined to describe an object.
Why don't you try writing a poem using a kenning and
enter it into one of our 
poetry competitions
.
For information on poetry terms other than a kenning
visit our 
poetry glossary – poetry terms
 
There are many examples of kennings
in 
Beowulf
 and they are used with great
variety throughout the story. Some
more examples include: “
helmet
bearers
” for warriors, “
earth-hall
” for
burial mound or barrow, “
stone-cliffs
for rocks, wall, cliffs of stone, “
stout-
hearted
” for bravery and “
shield-
warrior
” for fighter behind the shield.
Many of these words appear in other
readings of Anglo Saxon poetry.
 
Beowulf: 
The Poetry of 
Beowulf
 
The 
kenning 
is another poetic device
that was used by the oral poet.
Examples of kennings from 
Beowulf:
gold-shining hall
= Herot
guardian of crime
= Grendel
strong-hearted wakeful sleeper
=
Beowulf
cave-guard 
and 
sky-borne foe
=
dragon
 
Beowulf: 
The Poetry of 
Beowulf
 
Create modern-day 
kennings 
for things you see around
you.
giver of words
word-wand
?
?
 
?
?
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Kennings are compressed metaphors using two nouns to describe a subject, popular in Anglo-Saxon poetry like Beowulf. They add depth and imagery, with examples like "sky-climber" for a mountain. Explore how kennings enhance poetic expression and try creating modern kennings.

  • Poetry
  • Kennings
  • Beowulf
  • Anglo-Saxon
  • Creativity

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  1. What is a Kenning? A Kenning is a compressed metaphor or description using two nouns to describe a subject, place or object.

  2. Examples - Using a Kenning in a Sentence Story keeper - Book. Word fisher - Poet. Web maker - Spider. Sky climber - Mountain. Kenning is used in poetry to create different effects, They can be combined to make a poem called a Kennings in which a collection of kenning lines are combined to describe an object. Why don't you try writing a poem using a kenning and enter it into one of our poetry competitions. For information on poetry terms other than a kenning visit our poetry glossary poetry terms

  3. There are many examples of kennings in Beowulf and they are used with great variety throughout the story. Some more examples include: helmet bearers for warriors, earth-hall for burial mound or barrow, stone-cliffs for rocks, wall, cliffs of stone, stout- hearted for bravery and shield- warrior for fighter behind the shield. Many of these words appear in other readings of Anglo Saxon poetry.

  4. Beowulf: The Poetry of Beowulf The kenning is another poetic device that was used by the oral poet. Examples of kennings from Beowulf: gold-shining hall= Herot guardian of crime= Grendel strong-hearted wakeful sleeper= Beowulf cave-guard and sky-borne foe= dragon

  5. Beowulf: The Poetry of Beowulf Create modern-day kennings for things you see around you. giver of words word-wand ? ? ? ?

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