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Ogham Eadhadh
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Construction note
An Ogham letter: strokes set against a central stem-line (the druim).
About this symbol
- Meaning
- The letter Eadhadh (sound “E”), often linked to a tree of the same name.
- Culture / origin
- Early medieval Ireland / Gaelic
- Era
- c. 4th–7th century CE
- Historical context
- Ogham is an early Irish alphabet carved along the edges of standing stones, mostly recording personal names.
Public-domain historical script; cite its Irish/Gaelic origin.
Tags
celticoghamirishalphabet
SVG source
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