henning |
renning |
As a verb henning
is .
As a noun renning is
(obsolete) rennet.
henning |
penning |
As a verb henning
is .
As a proper noun penning is
.
henning |
kenning |
As verbs the difference between henning and kenning
is that
henning is while
kenning is .
As a noun kenning is
(obsolete) sight; view; a distant view at sea or
kenning can be the tread of an egg; cicatricula or
kenning can be a metaphorical phrase used in germanic poetry (especially old english or old norse) whereby a simple thing is described in an allusive way, such as ‘whale road’ for ‘sea’, or ‘enemy of the mast’ for ‘wind’.
yenning |
henning |
As verbs the difference between yenning and henning
is that
yenning is present participle of yen while
henning is present participle of hen.
hennin |
henning |
As a noun hennin
is a headdress in the shape of a cone, "steeple" or truncated cone worn by European women of the nobility in medieval times.
As a verb henning is
present participle of hen.
henning |
denning |
As verbs the difference between henning and denning
is that
henning is while
denning is .