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Ogham letters
Beith Ailm
Luis Onn
Fearn Úr
Sail Eadhadh
Nion Iodhadh
Uath Éabhadh
Dair Ór
Tinne Uilleann
Coll Ifín
Ceirt Eamhancholl
Muin Peith
Gort
nGéadal
Straif
Ruis
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Luis () is the second letter of the Ogham alphabet. Its phonetic value is [l]. In Old Irish, the word luis means "rowan", the tree species Sorbus aucuparia. In modern Irish, this tree is called caorthann. Jump to: navigation, search Ogham (Old Irish Ogam) was an alphabet used primarily to represent Gaelic languages. ... Jump to: navigation, search Note: This article contains special characters. ... Jump to: navigation, search Ogham (Old Irish Ogam) was an alphabet used primarily to represent Gaelic languages. ... Old Irish is the name given to the oldest form of the Irish language which can be more or less fully reconstructed from extant sources. ... This article is about the rowan tree; for other uses of the term, see Rowan (disambiguation). ...


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