Coll is the Irish name of the ninth letter of the Ogham alphabet ᚉ, meaning "hazel-tree", which is related to Welshcollen pl cyll, and Latincorulus. Its Proto-Indo-European root was *kos(e)lo-. Its phonetic value is [k]. Ogham (Old Irish Ogam) was an alphabet used primarily to represent Gaelic languages. ... Note: This article contains special characters. ... Note: This article contains special characters. ... Note: This article contains special characters. ... Note: This article contains special characters. ... Ceirt (queirt) is a letter of the Ogham alphabet, transcribed as Q. It expresses the Primitive Irish labiovelar phoneme. ... The Forfeda are the additional letters of the Ogham alphabet, beyond the basic inventory of twenty signs. ... The Forfeda are the additional letters of the Ogham alphabet, beyond the basic inventory of twenty signs. ... Ogham (Old Irish Ogam) was an alphabet used primarily to represent Gaelic languages. ... This article is about the tree; for other meanings of hazel, see Hazel (disambiguation). ... Welsh redirects here, and this article describes the Welsh language. ... Latin is an ancient Indo-European language originally spoken in the region around Rome called Latium. ... Template:Da tradurre PIE redirects here. ...