Beowulf

/ˈbeɪəˌwʊlf/ noun

An Old English epic poem about a legendary warrior who defeats monsters including Grendel and a dragon, considered one of the most important works of Anglo-Saxon literature.

Old English compound name meaning 'bee-wolf' (kenning for bear, as bears raid beehives). The poem dates from 8th-11th centuries, preserved in a single manuscript, combining Scandinavian legends with Christian themes.

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BNবেওউল্ফ
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FAبیوولف
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