Awen
Awen is a Welsh term traditionally used to denote poetic inspiration or the source of poetic genius. In Welsh literature and bardic practice, awen refers to a divine or breath-like spark believed to inspire composition. The awenydd, a poet or bard, was understood to channel awen, often described as a gift or presence rather than a skill learned alone. The concept is central to medieval and later Welsh poetic culture.
In modern usage, awen also appears as a symbolic motif in Welsh revivalist and neopagan contexts. The
Etymology: the word awen derives from Welsh awen meaning “breath, inspiration, muse,” conveying the sense of