Hoenir is a word in the Old Norse language that means "chicken" or "fowl". While there are not many direct synonyms for this particular word, there are several related terms that can be used to describe similar concepts. For example, "poultry" is a more general term that encompasses all types of domesticated birds raised for food, including chickens, turkeys, ducks, and geese. "Fowl" is a broader term that can refer to any type of bird, whether wild or domesticated, while "chick" or "chicklet" specifically refers to a young chicken. Other related terms might include "rooster" or "hen" to describe specific genders or stages of development.