The kenning "sin-stained demon" is a poetic way to describe something or someone who is corrupted, tainted, or influenced by sin or evil. It often implies a sense of moral wrongdoing or spiritual impurity within a specific context, usually found in literary works or mythology.
The poet used a kenning to describe the sea as "whale road" in the ancient text.
Yes, kenning is capitalized when used as a proper noun, such as in the context of a specific poetic device or technique.
"Boku wa oni desu" means "I am a demon" in Japanese. "Boku" is a casual way to say "I" or "me," while "oni" translates to "demon" or "ogre." The verb "desu" is used for emphasis, similar to saying "am" in English.
"Land of heather," a kenning for moor, highlights the plant commonly found in moor environments. This poetic device is used to create vivid imagery and convey the essence of the landscape.
glow-orb
A sword. (maybe)
a kenning for Grendel's mother
Kenning for Ap3x. just did the test
My friend's name is Jack Kenning
It's French for "angel or demon".
The kenning for "wind" is "breaker of trees".
A demon
Demon king, or "big demon" if you seperate Dai & Mao.
When someone calls you a demon it means that you are evil.
If you mean what IS a song by Demon hunter then here's an answer- Collapsing [Edit] [Radio Edit]-Demon Hunter.
"Sleep-cradle" could be a kenning for bed.
Smile of Warmth.