And everyone who has reached out say they have versions of the above used to refer to T and O. Both tinne and onn are listed for T and O. Then I started to search through Ogham which also links the letters to the same trees as cló gaelach. O is listed as onn and oir in the sources but I couldn’t find that either on teanglann. Some list T as tinne/teithne as holly and another says it's teine the furze-shrub but I couldn’t find teine on teanglann. I’d found the rest on teanglann.ie linked to to right trees and plants as in the sources, but T and O seemed to be a bit different. My imagination has definitely been firing with this one so I’m hoping to work in this aspect at some point.īack to the letters though, I got a bit stuck with T and O. I’ve been sent some great sources of Irish textbooks and table’s where cló gaelach / seanchló letters are assigned to a tree and this was used to learn the letters.
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