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Beowulf Kennings Explained

This document contains examples of poetic devices called kennings from the epic poem Beowulf. Kennings are poetic metaphors that substitute descriptive terms for common nouns, such as referring to a sword as a "battle-snake". The document lists numerous kennings from passages describing Grendel, Grendel's mother, and Beowulf's final battle, along with their meanings in plain terms.

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Beowulf Kennings Explained

This document contains examples of poetic devices called kennings from the epic poem Beowulf. Kennings are poetic metaphors that substitute descriptive terms for common nouns, such as referring to a sword as a "battle-snake". The document lists numerous kennings from passages describing Grendel, Grendel's mother, and Beowulf's final battle, along with their meanings in plain terms.

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YASMIN GRACE M.

GALLARDO
BSE ENGLISH 3A

Activity 3:
KENNINGS
Poetic Devices in Beowulf

Grendel and Beowulf (XII)


Line Number Kenning What does it name or refer
to?
2 god’s anger The raging anger of
Grendel
6 wine-joyous building A room or Meadhall in
which people are drinking
wine while enjoying one
another company
7 gold-hall In which knights or
soldiers hold a golden
gathering wherein they
share and narrate their
success while enjoying
their drinks
9 life-days The life time of an
individual
10 hall-thanes A king or knights thane
13 fire-hinges Provides safety in a sudden
occurrence to fire
14 his fury so bitter A raging hatred
16 Half-pavement A spacious pathway
21 throng of thanemen A peer of soldiers of the
King
26 men under heaven Knights in the hall
28 Dire-mooded Something horrible
29 unlooked-for assaults An unexpected attack
33 bone-prison A body
blood drank in currents It being bloodily devoured
36 stout-hearted warrior Courageous Knight
37 Hand-grip A tight grasp of the hand
42 hand-grapple greater Getting stronger
44 faint-mooded Weak feeling
48 liege-kinsman Close relative
55 fen-moors Fen
57 Injury-bringing An acquired wound or
injury
63 Wine-hall Room
65 earth-hall Gathering place
67 art of the armorer Beowulf’s Victory
68 mead-benches Saet
69 gold-work Hard-work
71 main-strength Great power or source
76 terror of anguish A loud scream due to pain
or oppression
80 Hell-bound bewailing A cry for death

Beowulf’s Fight with Grendel’s Mother (XXIII)

Line Number Kenning What does it name or refer


to?
4 Gold-friend A well-known and trusted
friend
6 earth-joys A person’s existence
10 High-valued Very Important
14 Good over-measure Eternal goodness
18 grim-death Unacceptable death
22 doughty-in-battle Brave in battle
30 Out-guarded Off guard
32 loath-grabbing fingers Hand full of hatred and
anger
33 Sea-wolf Under water creature
37 Flood-beast Under water beast
45 Mere-woman Just a woman
54 Firm-mooded Determined
56 Hero-chief A hero or savior
71 war-knife Sword
80 All-knowing

Beowulf’s Last Battle (XXXV)

Line Number Kenning What does it name or refer


to?
1 Woe-song Sound of Grieve
10 God light Bright or eye blinding light
12 from life he departed. death
14 wide-stretching water Conflict
27 Hoary-haired Old
29 Feud-hate Hatred built by war
30 Jewel-bright Shiny or bright
43 breast-decoration Armor full of medals
44 Brave-mooded Full of bravery
45 war-grapple Hand to hand combat
52 Fame-deeds Heroic characteristic
60 fire in the battle Struggle in the midst of
battle
65 Foot-length Small of size
66 wingèd war-hero Dragon
72 Might-deeds Great power
74 Death-woes A cry for defeat
76 Battle-mail Venue for battle
83 War-flame Blood
88 Firm hearted Pitiless
89 Battle-clear voice Loud and clear voice
99 Battle-king The King of battle
113 Blade-edge Sharp edge or tip
117 flamings of battle Rage and hatred during
battle
118 Gold-friend Close and trusted friend
120 Naked in conflict Problem
121 Long-trusty weapon Sword
123 Drake-cavern Cave
134 kin-love can never The over powering love of
blood related people

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