kenning, noun [ken-ing]
- a conventional poetic phrase used for or in addition to the usual name of a person or thing, especially in Icelandic and Anglo-Saxon verse, as “a wave traveler” for “a boat.”
ORIGIN: Kenning, an Old Norse (more properly, Old Icelandic) technical term in poetic composition, means “poetic periphrasis, descriptive compound.” The term seems to have been first used by Snorri Sturluson (1179-1241), Iceland’s most distinguished man of letters. Students of Old English and Old Norse poetry are very familiar with kennings, e.g., these four kennings for ship: in Beowulf, sǽgenga “sea-goer,” ýthlida “wave-crosser”; in Icelandic poetry, branda elgr “elk of beaks” (i.e., a ship with its two ends projecting out like an elk’s horns) or báru fákr “wave-horse.” Kenning in this sense entered English in the 19th century.
supposably
- It actually is a word: capable of being conjectured or imagined. This word was popularized in an episode of Friends in the second season.
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Supposably...History
- Pollock v. Farmers' Loan & Trust Co.: the US Supreme Court ruled that the income tax in effect at the time was unconstitutional (1895)
- Times Square: Manhattan area was renamed in honor of then-tenant The New York Times (1904)
- WPA: Congress approved FDR's program to alleviate joblessness during the Great Depression (1935)
- League of Nations: assembled for the last time (1946)
- Hank Aaron: hit his 715th career home run, breaking Babe Ruth's record (1974)
- Clint Eastwood: movie star was elected mayor of Carmel-by-the-Sea (1986)
Birthdays
- Guatama Buddha 563 BC - 'The Enlightened One' in the Buddhist faith
- Philip IV (Spain and Portugal) 1605
- Ray (O. Raymond) Knight 1872 - 'Father of Canadian Rodeo'
- Mary Pickford 1893 - Actress ("Coquette", "Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm")
- Sonja Henie 1910 - Ice skater
- Elizabeth "Betty" Ford (Bloomer) 1918 - Wife of 38th U.S. President Gerald R. Ford, founder of the Betty Ford Clinic
- Carmen McRae 1922 - Jazz singer
- Franco Corelli 1923 - Tenor
- Edward Mulhare 1923 - Actor ("Megaforce", "Knight Rider")
- Ruth Gaines 1872 - Playwright
- Shecky Greene (Sheldon Greenfield) 1926 - Comedian, actor ("Laverne and Shirley", "Northern Exposure")
- John Gavin (Anthony Golenour) 1928 - Actor ("Psycho")
- Monty Sunshine 1928 - Jazz musician
- Jacques Brel 1929 - Singer, songwriter
- Dorothy Tutin 1930 - Actress
- Fred Ebb 1936 - Lyricist
- Klaus Löwitsch 1936 - Actor
- Symore Hersh 1937 - Investigative reporter
- Kofi Annan 1938 - United Nations secretary-general
- John Havlicek 1940 - Basketball player
- J.J. Jackson 1941 - Singer
- Peggy Lennon 1941 - Singer (Lennon Sisters)
- Darlene Gillespie 1941 - TV personality ("The Mickey Mouse Club")
- John (Frederick) Hiller 1943 - Baseball player
- Roger Chapman 1944 - Singer
- Hywel Bennett 1944 - Actor
- Stuart Pankin 1946 - Actor ("Irreconcilable Differences", "Arachnophobia")
- Jim (James Augustus) "Catfish" Hunter 1946 - Baseball player
- Steve Howe 1947 - Musician (Yes, Asia)
- Mel Schacher 1951 - Musician (Grand Funk Railroad)
- Chris Frantz 1951 - Musician (Talking Heads, Tom Tom Club)
- Peter Case 1954 - Musician
- John Schneider 1954 - Singer, actor ("Dukes of Hazzard", "Smallville")
- Gary Carter 1954 - Baseball player
- Barbara Kingsolver 1955 - Writer
- Donita Sparks 1961 - Musician (L7)
- Izzy Stradlin 1962 - Musician (Gun's 'N Roses)
- Julian Lennon 1963 - Musician, son of John Lennon (Beatles), Today in Beatles History
- Dave Rountree 1963 - Musician (Blur)
- Donita Sparks 1963 - Musican (L7)
- Biz Markie 1964 - Rapper
- Robin Wright Penn 1966 - Actress
- Craig Honeycutt 1970 - Singer (Everything)
- Darren Jessee 1971 - Musician (Ben Fold Five)
- Emma Caulfield 1973 - Actress ("Buffy the Vampire Slayer", "Beverly Hills 90210")
Katee Sakhoff 1980 - Actress (BSG Starbuck, SW: TCW) - Taylor Kitsch 1981 - Actor ("John Carter")
- Taran Noah Smith 1984 - Actor ("Home Improvement")
- Kirsten Storms 1984 - Actress ("Days of Our Lives")
Gabriella Wilde 1989 - Actress ("Carrie")
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