yes :)
a kenning. ex: sea-tumult
fjords helmet
A double metaphor in early Anglo-Saxon poetry is known as a kenning. Kennings are compound poetic expressions, often metaphorical, used as a stylistic device to describe people, objects, or events in a more vivid or imaginative way.
Kenning.
"Wave road," using the metaphor of a road created by waves to describe someone who is outgoing and adventurous.
In simple terms, it is a metaphor in the form of two words. A kenning for ocean, for example, might be swan-road.
In simple terms, it is a metaphor in the form of two words. A kenning for ocean, for example, might be swan-road.
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 flying carpet is a metaphor for a car. A car can also be compared to a move-able home, you can drive to work.
A kenning is a figurative expression used in Old Norse and Old English poetry, where two words are combined to create a metaphor or euphemism. In the case of "sister," a kenning could be "kinship bond" or "family tie." It serves to add depth and richness to the poetic language.
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
Kenning for Ap3x. just did the test