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What is a double metaphor used in early Anglo-Saxon poetry called? comitatus ? keating ? symbolism ? or kenning ?

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the right answer is in fact kenning

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The answer is Kenning. It is derived from Norse and Anglo-Saxon poetry which is described as a compound phrase that employs a figurative language which is metaphor. Some examples of Kenning in poetry include: sea-surge, thick-witted, hot-potato, pig-skin, and many more.    
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