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- Ogham abstract "Ogham /ˈɒɡəm/ (Modern Irish [ˈoːm] or [ˈoːəm]; Old Irish: ogam [ˈɔɣam]) is an Early Medieval alphabet used primarily to write the early Irish language (in the so-called "orthodox" inscriptions, 4th to 6th centuries), and later the Old Irish language (so-called scholastic ogham, 6th to 9th centuries). There are roughly 400 surviving orthodox inscriptions on stone monuments throughout Ireland and western Britain; the bulk of them are in the south of Ireland, in Counties Kerry, Cork and Waterford.. A rare example of a Christianised Ogham stone can be seen in St. Mary's Collegiate Church Gowran Co. Kilkenny. The largest number outside of Ireland is in Pembrokeshire in Wales.The vast majority of the inscriptions consist of personal names.Ogham is sometimes called the "Celtic Tree Alphabet", based on a high medieval Bríatharogam tradition ascribing names of trees to the individual letters.The etymology of the word ogam or ogham remains unclear. One possible origin is from the Irish og-úaim 'point-seam', referring to the seam made by the point of a sharp weapon.".
- Ogham thumbnail Ogham_Stone_Rathass_Church_Tralee_Kerry.jpg?width=300.
- Ogham wikiPageExternalLink ogamabb.htm.
- Ogham wikiPageExternalLink index.htm.
- Ogham wikiPageExternalLink Pictish%20Inscriptions.html.
- Ogham wikiPageExternalLink 2007_iom_ogham.html.
- Ogham wikiPageExternalLink ogmharc.html.
- Ogham wikiPageExternalLink www.megalithicireland.com.
- Ogham wikiPageExternalLink ogham.htm.
- Ogham wikiPageExternalLink U1680.pdf.
- Ogham wikiPageID "797150".
- Ogham wikiPageRevisionID "606583498".
- Ogham caption "An inscription found in 1975 in Ratass Church, Tralee, County Kerry".
- Ogham footer "The twenty standard letters of the Ogham alphabet and the five forfeda. The box on the left shows the consonants, and the box on the right shows the vowels . The letter labelled IA earlier had the value of p. An additional letter p is shown as 26th character . Note: This is the vertical writing of Ogham. In the horizontal form, the right side would face downward.".
- Ogham hasPhotoCollection Ogham.
- Ogham image "Ogham Con.jpg".
- Ogham image "Ogham Vow.jpg".
- Ogham imagesize "200".
- Ogham iso "Ogam".
- Ogham languages Primitive_Irish.
- Ogham languages "Old Irish".
- Ogham name "Ogham".
- Ogham sample "Ogham Stone Rathass Church Tralee Kerry.jpg".
- Ogham time "c. 4th–10th centuries".
- Ogham type Alphabet.
- Ogham unicode U1680.pdf.
- Ogham width "100".
- Ogham subject Category:Alphabets.
- Ogham subject Category:Irish_language.
- Ogham subject Category:Ogham.
- Ogham type Abstraction100002137.
- Ogham type Communication100033020.
- Ogham type Orthography106351202.
- Ogham type Writing106359877.
- Ogham type WrittenCommunication106349220.
- Ogham comment "Ogham /ˈɒɡəm/ (Modern Irish [ˈoːm] or [ˈoːəm]; Old Irish: ogam [ˈɔɣam]) is an Early Medieval alphabet used primarily to write the early Irish language (in the so-called "orthodox" inscriptions, 4th to 6th centuries), and later the Old Irish language (so-called scholastic ogham, 6th to 9th centuries).".
- Ogham label "Alfabeto ogamico".
- Ogham label "Ogam".
- Ogham label "Ogham (alfabet)".
- Ogham label "Ogham".
- Ogham label "Ogham".
- Ogham label "Ogham".
- Ogham label "Pismo ogamiczne".
- Ogham label "Écriture oghamique".
- Ogham label "Огамическое письмо".
- Ogham label "オガム文字".
- Ogham label "歐甘字母".
- Ogham sameAs Ogam.
- Ogham sameAs Ogham.
- Ogham sameAs Αλφάβητο_Όγκχαμ.
- Ogham sameAs Ogam.
- Ogham sameAs Ogam.
- Ogham sameAs Écriture_oghamique.
- Ogham sameAs Alfabeto_ogamico.
- Ogham sameAs オガム文字.
- Ogham sameAs 오검_문자.
- Ogham sameAs Ogham_(alfabet).
- Ogham sameAs Pismo_ogamiczne.
- Ogham sameAs Ogham.
- Ogham sameAs m.03ctgn.
- Ogham sameAs Q184661.
- Ogham sameAs Q184661.
- Ogham sameAs Ogham.
- Ogham wasDerivedFrom Ogham?oldid=606583498.
- Ogham depiction Ogham_Stone_Rathass_Church_Tralee_Kerry.jpg.
- Ogham isPrimaryTopicOf Ogham.