The Trojan examples here illustrated are conspicuously decorated with the British Broad Arrow, which is said to have been the symbol of the Awen or Holy Spirit.
From his being born on the banks of the brook Ceiriog, and from the flowing melody of his awen or muse, his countrymen were in the habit of calling him Eos Ceiriog, or the Ceiriog Nightingale.
Even, however, when an unlettered child he gave indications that he was visited by the awen or muse.
There was a pen in my hand, and paper before me on the table, and likewise a jug of good ale, for I always find that the awen is most prodigal of her favours when a jug of good ale is before me.
Englyn o fawl i'r Bardd clodwiw am ei ymdrechiadau haeddbarch i ddiddyfnu yr Awen oddiwrth ffiloreg a sothach, a'i chysegru i wasanaeth rhinwedd a duwioldeb.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "awen" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.