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In the tradition of kennings, a "dragon slayer" can be referred to as a "wyrm-feller," combining "wyrm," an Old English word for dragon or serpent, with "feller," meaning one who brings down or defeats. Another possible kenning could be "fire-tamer," highlighting the dragon's association with fire and the slayer's role in overcoming that threat. These poetic compounds encapsulate the essence of the heroic act of vanquishing a formidable beast.

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