A compound expression in Old English and Old Norse poetry with metaphorical meaning is kenning.
An epinikion is a type of poetry also known in English as a victory ode.
A traditional form for English poetry, commonly used in epic and narrative poetry is heroic couplet.
A compound metaphor in Norse was "the sky candle" used to replace the concrete noun "sun." This metaphor highlights the sun's importance as a source of light and warmth in Norse mythology and culture.
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Kenning.
Yes, a kenning is a type of double metaphor used in Old Norse and Old English poetry. It is a compound expression that signifies a person or object indirectly by using metaphors or comparisons.
A kenning is like a poem but just not that many word's write one you need to have a tittle ,at least 6 lines, and optional if you want to give away the answer. A kenning looks like this: A tail wager a tail wager a mighty barker a ball fetcher a food eater a snoring sleeper a happy bringer Answer : a dog
Old Norse refers to the language. Norse refers to the people.
A name with Norse origins, a person with a Norse background.
what is a Norse job
It's known as Norse paganism.
The Viking are the Norse
norse
The Norse people were from Scandinavian countries of Sweden, Norway and Denmark. The Vikings were Norse people.
"Table" is not an example of a kenning. Kennings are typically Old English or Old Norse poetically compressed compound words to describe something in a metaphorical way.
The Norse people were from Scandinavian countries of Sweden, Norway and Denmark. The Vikings were Norse people.