I’ll update this if I find anything more concrete! These words are most likely older than some of the modern Irish words for furze, broom or holly bushes. 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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