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In Old English poetry, a kenning is a figurative expression that replaces a simple noun. "Dragon-slayer" is a compound kenning that describes a hero or warrior who defeats dragons, often symbolizing bravery and valor. It evokes imagery of epic battles and legendary feats, commonly associated with characters like Beowulf in Anglo-Saxon literature. The term encapsulates the idea of a hero's triumph over formidable foes.

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