avhysa
Avhysa is a lesser-known but historically significant term with roots in ancient Celtic and Gaelic traditions. The word appears in early Irish and Welsh folklore, often associated with mystical or otherworldly themes. Its exact meaning remains debated among scholars, but it is frequently linked to concepts of enchantment, transformation, or the veil between the human world and the spiritual realm.
In Irish mythology, avhysa may refer to a type of supernatural being or a magical practice tied
The etymology of avhysa is unclear, but it may derive from older Celtic words involving sound, voice,
While avhysa lacks widespread modern usage, it continues to appear in neo-pagan and Celtic revivalist circles