In Welsh language poetry, cynghanedd (, literally "harmony") is the basic concept of sound-arrangement within one line, using stress, alliteration and rhyme. The various forms of cynghanedd show up in the definitions of all formal Welsh verse forms, such as the awdl and cerdd dafod.
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And although in recent years, a growing number of women poets have broken into the traditional male preserve of writing in cynghanedd, none of them have succeeded in taking the eisteddfod's main prize.
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Unlike the crown, which is awarded on the Monday of eisteddfod week for poems in the free metres, the chair is reserved for poems in cynghanedd, the ancient system of strict poetic metres which requires poems to be written in a complex mix of consonantal harmony, stress, rhythm and rhyme.