Oh, dude, a kenning for pen would be like a "word wand" or a "ink sword." It's basically when you use a metaphorical phrase to describe something in a more poetic or creative way. So yeah, next time you need to sound fancy talking about pens, just drop a kenning and watch everyone be like, "Whoa, this guy knows his stuff."
Some examples are: land-sea for a lake house of scholars for a school mark maker for a pencil/pen
Kenning for Ap3x. just did the test
My friend's name is Jack Kenning
The kenning for "wind" is "breaker of trees".
Smile of Warmth.
Ethan Kenning was born in 1943.
The kenning is "sky-candle".
The kenning for kingdom is "land of the ruler" or "realm of the crown."
A kenning is a word in place of a noun. There are many examples in Beowulf.
Mike Kenning was born on 1940-08-18.
Is that the sea-road? Why yes, that is a great kenning you have used there.
sky-candle