One such kenning for the moon is: Ship of night = the moon.
This phrase is an example of personification, where an abstract concept (noble protector) is given human-like qualities (protecting seamen).
kennings are poems with just two of three lines in each verse
Yes, that's correct! "Night sky candle" could be considered a kenning for the moon because just as the sun provides light during the day, the moon does so at night. The term captures the essence of the moon as a source of illumination in the night sky, similar to how a candle brightens up a room.
the sky's jewel or the sky-candle "sky-fire"
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A kenning is a word in place of a noun. There are many examples in Beowulf.
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"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.
In Harry Potter, a kenning is a poetic phrase to describe magical creatures or objects. For example, "He Who Shall Not Be Named" is a kenning for Lord Voldemort. It adds an element of mystery and magic to the storytelling.
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Personification, as it is attributing human qualities (nobility and protection) to an abstract concept (sea).
Kenning for Ap3x. just did the test
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My friend's name is Jack Kenning
The kenning for "wind" is "breaker of trees".
Smile of Warmth.