Bywoorde
Bywoorde, also known as "bywords" or "epithets," are descriptive phrases or compound words used in Old English and other Germanic languages to characterize a person, place, or thing. They often combine a noun with an adjective or descriptive phrase to create a vivid and memorable image. Bywoorde were particularly prominent in Old English poetry, where they served both a poetic and functional purpose, aiding in the memorization of long narratives.
In Old English, bywoorde frequently appeared in kennings, a type of poetic device where an object or
The use of bywoorde declined with the shift from Old English to Middle English, though similar poetic