Aonian

/eɪˈoʊniən/ adjective

Definition

Relating to or associated with Aonia, a region in ancient Greece, or poetically relating to the Muses and poetry.

Etymology

From Aonia, a region in ancient Boeotia, Greece, sacred to the Muses in classical mythology. The region was considered the poetic home of these divine beings who inspired artistic creation.

Kelly Says

When poets used 'Aonian' to mean poetic or inspired, they were invoking the geography of ancient religion—calling something Aonian was like saying 'touched by the Muses themselves,' showing how place names became symbols for entire domains of human experience!

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