Appendix:Ogham script

This appendix explains characters written in the Ogham script.

Ogham was used primarily for inscriptions in Primitive Irish, and was used later for Pictish, Old Irish, and was adapted to manuscript use. It is from the descriptions of Ogham in manuscripts, especially in Auraicept na n-Éces, that we get the names of the letters and the values of the unattested letters.

It is canonically arranged in four groups (or aicme) of five characters, each group named after the first letter in that group, and a subsidiary group of forfeda containing the extra letters which don't fit into the four-by-five grid.

Aicme Beith
beith: b

luis: l

fearn: v

sail: s

nion: n
Aicme hUath
huath: h

dair: d

teine: t

coll: c

ceirt: q
Aicme Muin
muin: m

gort: g

ngétal: ŋ

straif: z

ruis: r
Aicme Ailm
ailm: a

onn: o

úr: u

eadhadh: e

iodhadh: i
Forfeda

peith: p

eabhadh: k, ea

or: oi

uilleann: ui

ifin: p, io

eamhancholl: x/ch, ae