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Ogham letters
  Aicme Beithe   Aicme Muine
Beith Muin
Luis Gort
Fearn nGéadal
Sail Straif
Nion Ruis
  Aicme hÚatha   Aicme Ailme
Uath Ailm
Dair Onn
Tinne Úr
Coll Eadhadh
Ceirt Iodhadh
  Forfeda
Éabhadh
Ór
Uilleann
Ifín Peith
Eamhancholl
Note: This article contains special characters. Ogham (ogam ˈɔɣam Modern Irish or, English) is an Early Medieval Alphabet used primarily to represent the Old Irish language (and Beith is the Irish name of the first letter of the Ogham alphabet ᚁ meaning " Birch " For the lost continent sometimes called Muin see Mu (lost continent Muin is the Irish name of the eleventh letter of the Ogham Luis (ᚂ is the second letter of the Ogham alphabet derived either from luise " flame " or from lus " Herb " Gort is the Irish name of the twelfth letter of the Ogham alphabet ᚌ meaning "field" which is related to Welsh garth 'garden' Fearn is the Irish name of the third letter of the Ogham alphabet ᚃ meaning " alder-tree " nGéadal is the Irish name of the thirteenth letter of the Ogham alphabet ᚍ Sail or Saille is the Irish name of the fourth letter of the Ogham alphabet ᚄ meaning " Willow " Straif is the Irish name of the fourteenth letter of the Ogham alphabet ᚎ Nion is the Irish name of the fifth letter of the Ogham alphabet ᚅ probably meaning " Fork " Ruis (ᚂ is the fifteenth letter of the Ogham alphabet derived from ruise " Red " Uath, Old Irish Úath, hÚath, is the sixth letter of the Ogham alphabet ᚆ transcribed as ʜ according to manuscript tradition but unattested Ailm is the Irish name of the twentieth letter of the Ogham alphabet ᚐ Dair is the Irish name of the seventh letter of the Ogham alphabet ᚇ meaning " Oak " which is related to Welsh derw(en Onn is the Irish name of the seventeenth letter of the Ogham alphabet ᚑ meaning " Ash-tree " which is related to Welsh onn(en Tinne is the Irish name of the eighth letter of the Ogham alphabet ᚈ meaning " Ingot " Úr is the Irish name of the eighteenth letter of the Ogham alphabet ᚒ meaning " Clay " " Earth " " Soil Eadhadh is the Irish name of the twenty-fourth letter of the Ogham alphabet ᚓ Ceirt ( queirt) ᚊ is a letter of the Ogham alphabet transcribed as Q Iodhadh is the Irish name of the twenty-fifth letter of the Ogham alphabet ᚔ The Forfeda are the "additional" letters of the Ogham alphabet beyond the basic inventory of twenty signs The Forfeda are the "additional" letters of the Ogham alphabet beyond the basic inventory of twenty signs The Forfeda are the "additional" letters of the Ogham alphabet beyond the basic inventory of twenty signs The Forfeda are the "additional" letters of the Ogham alphabet beyond the basic inventory of twenty signs Ifín ᚘ (also spelled iphin) is one of the Forfeda, the "additional" letters of the Ogham alphabet The Forfeda are the "additional" letters of the Ogham alphabet beyond the basic inventory of twenty signs The Forfeda are the "additional" letters of the Ogham alphabet beyond the basic inventory of twenty signs

Coll is the Irish name of the ninth letter of the Ogham alphabet , meaning "hazel-tree", which is related to Welsh collen pl cyll, and Latin corulus. Irish (ga ''Gaeilge'' is a Goidelic language of the Indo-European language family originating in Ireland and historically spoken by the Irish. Ogham (ogam ˈɔɣam Modern Irish or, English) is an Early Medieval Alphabet used primarily to represent the Old Irish language (and The hazels ( Corylus) are a genus of Deciduous Trees and large Shrubs native to the temperate northern hemisphere Welsh ( cy Cymraeg or cy y Gymraeg, kəmˈrɑːɨɡ and {{IPA|[ə ɡəmˈrɑːɨɡ]}}, is a member of the Brythonic branch of Celtic Latin ( lingua Latīna, laˈtiːna is an Italic language, historically spoken in Latium and Ancient Rome. Its Proto-Indo-European root was *kos(e)lo-. Its phonetic value is [k].


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