Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

Grendel

Noun
/ˈɡrɛn.dəl/
Definition
Grendel is a character from the Old English epic poem ‘Beowulf’, described as a monstrous creature that terrorizes King Hrothgar’s mead hall.
Examples
  • In the epic, Grendel attacks Hrothgar’s hall every night.
  • Beowulf, the hero, ultimately confronts Grendel in a battle of strength.
  • Grendel’s lineage is said to come from the biblical figure Cain.
Meaning
In literature, Grendel symbolizes hatred, revenge, and the archetypal villain who defies the hero.
Synonyms
  • Monster
  • Fiend
  • Brute