Definition of ogam. Meaning of ogam. Synonyms of ogam

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Definition of ogam

Ogam
Ogam Og"am, n. Same as Ogham.
ogam
Ogham Og"ham, n. [Ir.] A particular kind of writing practiced by the ancient Irish, and found in inscriptions on stones, metals, etc. [Written also ogam.]

Meaning of ogam from wikipedia

- (/ˈɒɡəm/ OG-əm, Modern Irish: [ˈoː(ə)mˠ]; Middle Irish: ogum, ogom, later ogam [ˈɔɣəmˠ]) is an Early Medieval alphabet used primarily to write the early...
- Igam Ogam is a pre-school stop motion animated television series created by Andrew Offiler on by product calon. (‘igam-ogam’ is the Welsh language equivalent...
- In Lebor Ogaim ("The Book of Ogams"), also known as the Ogam Tract, is an Old Irish treatise on the ogham alphabet. It is preserved in R.I.A. MS 23 P...
- considered a deity and may be related to the Gallic god Ogmios. According to the Ogam Tract, he is the inventor of Ogham, the script in which Irish Gaelic was...
- Enogam/Bird-ogam: naescu "snipe" Dathogam/Colour-ogam: necht "clear" Ogam tirda/Agricultural ogam: nasc "ring" Danogam/Art-ogam: notaireacht "notary work" Ogam Cuidechtach/Company...
- Dathogam/Colour-ogam: bán "white" Ogam tirda/Agricultural ogam: biail "axe" Danogam/Art-ogam: bethumnacht "livelihood" Ogam Cuidechtach/Company Ogam: Bachlaid...
- Mainstream. He was also a film cameraman, as well as director and producer, for Ogam Films, which he founded with three friends in 1967. In 1991, a number of...
- Enogam/Bird-ogam: seg "hawk" Dathogam/Colour-ogam: sodath "fine-coloured" Ogam tirda/Agricultural ogam: srathar "pack saddle" Danogam/Art-ogam:sairsi "handicraft"...
- J. Gourcest, "Le culte de Belenos en Provence occidentale et en Gaule", Ogam 6.6 (1954:257–262); E. Thevonot, "Le cheval sacre dans la Gaule de l'Est"...
- meaning 'leader' appears on a 5th- or 6th-century inscribed stone as both ogam Irish and British genitive TOVISACI: tywysog now means 'prince' in Welsh...