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ogam

[ og-uhm, aw-guhm ]

noun

  1. a variant of ogham.


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Letters in Latin, Greek and possibly Ogam, an early medieval script, are yet to be deciphered.

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Ogham, Ogam, og′am, n. an ancient Irish writing, in straight lines crossing each other; one of the characters, twenty in number, of which it is formed.—adjs.

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Then I buried the giant in a deep and wide grave; and I raised a great carn over him, and placed on it a stone with his name graved in Ogam.

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Ogam, a sort of writing, often used on sepulchral stones to mark the names of the persons buried.

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And he wrote these quatrains in Ogam, and then bade them farewell.

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