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Encyclopedia > Muin
Ogham letters
  Aicme Beithe   Aicme Muine
Beith Muin
Luis Gort
Fearn nGéadal
Sail Straif
Nion Ruis
  Aicme hÚatha   Aicme Ailme
Uath Ailm
Dair Onn
Tinne Úr
Coll Eadhadh
Ceirt Iodhadh
  Forfeda
Éabhadh
Ór
Uilleann
Ifín Peith
Eamhancholl
Note: This article contains special characters.

Muin is the Irish name of the eleventh letter of the Ogham alphabet, , meaning "neck", which is related to Welsh mwn and Latin monile. Its phonetic value is [m]. Note: This article contains special characters. ... Note: This article contains special characters. ... Note: This article contains special characters. ... Note: This article contains special characters. ... Note: This article contains special characters. ... . The initial letter is shown capitalized due to technical restrictions. ... Note: This article contains special characters. ... Note: This article contains special characters. ... Not in Our Name (NION) is a United States organization founded on March 23, 2002, in order to resist the U.S. governments course in the wake of the September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attacks. ... Note: This article contains special characters. ... Uath, Old Irish Úath, hÚath, is the sixth letter of the Ogham alphabet, , transcribed as ʜ according to manuscript tradition, but unattested in actual inscriptions. ... Note: This article contains special characters. ... Note: This article contains special characters. ... Note: This article contains special characters. ... 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. ... Note: This article contains special characters. ... 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. ... 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. ... Ifín (also spelled iphin) is one of the forfeda, the additional letters of the Ogham alphabet. ... 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. ... Note: This article contains special characters. ... A human neck. ... Welsh redirects here, and this article describes the Welsh language. ... Latin is an ancient Indo-European language originally spoken in Latium, the region immediately surrounding Rome. ...


Lost World

Recently, divers have discovered the remains of the lost civilization of Muin.

Further information: Mu (lost continent)

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