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Letter of the Ogham alphabet
may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Ogham letters. Ceirt (Queirt) ᚊ (Primitive Irish cert) is a letter of the Ogham alphabet, transcribed
Ceirt
Early Medieval Irish alphabet
Ceirt, Old Irish Cert is cognate with Welsh perth 'bush', Latin quercus 'oak' (Proto-Indo-European: *perkwos). It was confused with Old Irish ceirt 'rag'
Ogham
"apple beer") or ceirtlís, derived from ceirt, an Old Irish term for an apple tree (cf. the Ogham letter ceirt ᚊ). Apples have been eaten in Ireland since
Cider_in_Ireland
Rune
Latin pirum (plural pira), itself of unknown origin). The Ogham letter name Ceirt, glossed as "apple tree", may in turn be a loan from Germanic into Primitive
Peorð
Letter of the Ogham alphabet
hÚatha ᚛ᚐᚔᚉᚋᚓᚆᚇᚈᚉᚊ᚜ ᚆ [j] Uath ᚇ [d] Dair ᚈ [t] Tinne ᚉ [k] Coll ᚊ [kʷ] Ceirt Aicme Muine ᚛ᚐᚔᚉᚋᚓᚋᚌᚍᚎᚏ᚜ ᚋ [m] Muin ᚌ [ɡ] Gort ᚍ [ɡʷ] nGéadal ᚎ [st], [ts]
Iodhadh
Letter of the Ogham alphabet
hÚatha ᚛ᚐᚔᚉᚋᚓᚆᚇᚈᚉᚊ᚜ ᚆ [j] Uath ᚇ [d] Dair ᚈ [t] Tinne ᚉ [k] Coll ᚊ [kʷ] Ceirt Aicme Muine ᚛ᚐᚔᚉᚋᚓᚋᚌᚍᚎᚏ᚜ ᚋ [m] Muin ᚌ [ɡ] Gort ᚍ [ɡʷ] nGéadal ᚎ [st], [ts]
Úr
Letter of the Ogham alphabet
hÚatha ᚛ᚐᚔᚉᚋᚓᚆᚇᚈᚉᚊ᚜ ᚆ [j] Uath ᚇ [d] Dair ᚈ [t] Tinne ᚉ [k] Coll ᚊ [kʷ] Ceirt Aicme Muine ᚛ᚐᚔᚉᚋᚓᚋᚌᚍᚎᚏ᚜ ᚋ [m] Muin ᚌ [ɡ] Gort ᚍ [ɡʷ] nGéadal ᚎ [st], [ts]
Ailm
Fictional characters in the fairy tale "Snow White"
Quert (portrayed by Johnny Harris) – The son of Muir. His name echoes ceirt, the name of "Q" in the Ogham alphabet. Coll (portrayed by Toby Jones) –
Seven_Dwarfs
Letter of the Ogham alphabet
hÚatha ᚛ᚐᚔᚉᚋᚓᚆᚇᚈᚉᚊ᚜ ᚆ [j] Uath ᚇ [d] Dair ᚈ [t] Tinne ᚉ [k] Coll ᚊ [kʷ] Ceirt Aicme Muine ᚛ᚐᚔᚉᚋᚓᚋᚌᚍᚎᚏ᚜ ᚋ [m] Muin ᚌ [ɡ] Gort ᚍ [ɡʷ] nGéadal ᚎ [st], [ts]
Nion
Letter of the Ogham alphabet
hÚatha ᚛ᚐᚔᚉᚋᚓᚆᚇᚈᚉᚊ᚜ ᚆ [j] Uath ᚇ [d] Dair ᚈ [t] Tinne ᚉ [k] Coll ᚊ [kʷ] Ceirt Aicme Muine ᚛ᚐᚔᚉᚋᚓᚋᚌᚍᚎᚏ᚜ ᚋ [m] Muin ᚌ [ɡ] Gort ᚍ [ɡʷ] nGéadal ᚎ [st], [ts]
Coll_(letter)
Letter of the Ogham alphabet
hÚatha ᚛ᚐᚔᚉᚋᚓᚆᚇᚈᚉᚊ᚜ ᚆ [j] Uath ᚇ [d] Dair ᚈ [t] Tinne ᚉ [k] Coll ᚊ [kʷ] Ceirt Aicme Muine ᚛ᚐᚔᚉᚋᚓᚋᚌᚍᚎᚏ᚜ ᚋ [m] Muin ᚌ [ɡ] Gort ᚍ [ɡʷ] nGéadal ᚎ [st], [ts]
Onn
Letter of the Ogham alphabet
hÚatha ᚛ᚐᚔᚉᚋᚓᚆᚇᚈᚉᚊ᚜ ᚆ [j] Uath ᚇ [d] Dair ᚈ [t] Tinne ᚉ [k] Coll ᚊ [kʷ] Ceirt Aicme Muine ᚛ᚐᚔᚉᚋᚓᚋᚌᚍᚎᚏ᚜ ᚋ [m] Muin ᚌ [ɡ] Gort ᚍ [ɡʷ] nGéadal ᚎ [st], [ts]
Fearn_(letter)
Letter of the Ogham alphabet
hÚatha ᚛ᚐᚔᚉᚋᚓᚆᚇᚈᚉᚊ᚜ ᚆ [j] Uath ᚇ [d] Dair ᚈ [t] Tinne ᚉ [k] Coll ᚊ [kʷ] Ceirt Aicme Muine ᚛ᚐᚔᚉᚋᚓᚋᚌᚍᚎᚏ᚜ ᚋ [m] Muin ᚌ [ɡ] Gort ᚍ [ɡʷ] nGéadal ᚎ [st], [ts]
Beith_(letter)
Letter of the Ogham alphabet
hÚatha ᚛ᚐᚔᚉᚋᚓᚆᚇᚈᚉᚊ᚜ ᚆ [j] Uath ᚇ [d] Dair ᚈ [t] Tinne ᚉ [k] Coll ᚊ [kʷ] Ceirt Aicme Muine ᚛ᚐᚔᚉᚋᚓᚋᚌᚍᚎᚏ᚜ ᚋ [m] Muin ᚌ [ɡ] Gort ᚍ [ɡʷ] nGéadal ᚎ [st], [ts]
Sail_(letter)
Topics referred to by the same term
standard method of testing of materials also known as slow strain rate testing Ceirt, a letter of the Ogham alphabet Certificate (disambiguation) Certs, a brand
Cert
Letter of the Ogham alphabet
hÚatha ᚛ᚐᚔᚉᚋᚓᚆᚇᚈᚉᚊ᚜ ᚆ [j] Uath ᚇ [d] Dair ᚈ [t] Tinne ᚉ [k] Coll ᚊ [kʷ] Ceirt Aicme Muine ᚛ᚐᚔᚉᚋᚓᚋᚌᚍᚎᚏ᚜ ᚋ [m] Muin ᚌ [ɡ] Gort ᚍ [ɡʷ] nGéadal ᚎ [st], [ts]
Straif
Settlement SN0234 Pontiago Pontiago Settlement SM9238 Pont-rhyd-y-ceirt Pont-rhyd-y-ceirt Settlement SN2142 Pontyglasier Pontyglasier Settlement SN1436 Pontyrhafod
List of standardised Welsh place-names in Pembrokeshire
List_of_standardised_Welsh_place-names_in_Pembrokeshire
Letter of the Ogham alphabet
hÚatha ᚛ᚐᚔᚉᚋᚓᚆᚇᚈᚉᚊ᚜ ᚆ [j] Uath ᚇ [d] Dair ᚈ [t] Tinne ᚉ [k] Coll ᚊ [kʷ] Ceirt Aicme Muine ᚛ᚐᚔᚉᚋᚓᚋᚌᚍᚎᚏ᚜ ᚋ [m] Muin ᚌ [ɡ] Gort ᚍ [ɡʷ] nGéadal ᚎ [st], [ts]
Uath
Letter of the Ogham alphabet
hÚatha ᚛ᚐᚔᚉᚋᚓᚆᚇᚈᚉᚊ᚜ ᚆ [j] Uath ᚇ [d] Dair ᚈ [t] Tinne ᚉ [k] Coll ᚊ [kʷ] Ceirt Aicme Muine ᚛ᚐᚔᚉᚋᚓᚋᚌᚍᚎᚏ᚜ ᚋ [m] Muin ᚌ [ɡ] Gort ᚍ [ɡʷ] nGéadal ᚎ [st], [ts]
Dair
Primitive Irish writings on standing stones
hÚatha ᚛ᚐᚔᚉᚋᚓᚆᚇᚈᚉᚊ᚜ ᚆ [j] Uath ᚇ [d] Dair ᚈ [t] Tinne ᚉ [k] Coll ᚊ [kʷ] Ceirt Aicme Muine ᚛ᚐᚔᚉᚋᚓᚋᚌᚍᚎᚏ᚜ ᚋ [m] Muin ᚌ [ɡ] Gort ᚍ [ɡʷ] nGéadal ᚎ [st], [ts]
Ogham_inscription
Irish-language poetry
"bush", Latin quercus "oak" (PIE *perkwos). It was confused with Old Irish ceirt "rag", reflected in the kennings. The Auraicept glosses aball "apple", clithar
Bríatharogam
Letter of the Ogham alphabet
hÚatha ᚛ᚐᚔᚉᚋᚓᚆᚇᚈᚉᚊ᚜ ᚆ [j] Uath ᚇ [d] Dair ᚈ [t] Tinne ᚉ [k] Coll ᚊ [kʷ] Ceirt Aicme Muine ᚛ᚐᚔᚉᚋᚓᚋᚌᚍᚎᚏ᚜ ᚋ [m] Muin ᚌ [ɡ] Gort ᚍ [ɡʷ] nGéadal ᚎ [st], [ts]
NGéadal
Additional letters of the Ogham alphabet
hÚatha ᚛ᚐᚔᚉᚋᚓᚆᚇᚈᚉᚊ᚜ ᚆ [j] Uath ᚇ [d] Dair ᚈ [t] Tinne ᚉ [k] Coll ᚊ [kʷ] Ceirt Aicme Muine ᚛ᚐᚔᚉᚋᚓᚋᚌᚍᚎᚏ᚜ ᚋ [m] Muin ᚌ [ɡ] Gort ᚍ [ɡʷ] nGéadal ᚎ [st], [ts]
Forfeda
Letter of the Ogham alphabet
hÚatha ᚛ᚐᚔᚉᚋᚓᚆᚇᚈᚉᚊ᚜ ᚆ [j] Uath ᚇ [d] Dair ᚈ [t] Tinne ᚉ [k] Coll ᚊ [kʷ] Ceirt Aicme Muine ᚛ᚐᚔᚉᚋᚓᚋᚌᚍᚎᚏ᚜ ᚋ [m] Muin ᚌ [ɡ] Gort ᚍ [ɡʷ] nGéadal ᚎ [st], [ts]
Eadhadh
Letter of the Ogham alphabet
hÚatha ᚛ᚐᚔᚉᚋᚓᚆᚇᚈᚉᚊ᚜ ᚆ [j] Uath ᚇ [d] Dair ᚈ [t] Tinne ᚉ [k] Coll ᚊ [kʷ] Ceirt Aicme Muine ᚛ᚐᚔᚉᚋᚓᚋᚌᚍᚎᚏ᚜ ᚋ [m] Muin ᚌ [ɡ] Gort ᚍ [ɡʷ] nGéadal ᚎ [st], [ts]
Ruis_(letter)
Indo-European linguistic classification
⟨qu⟩), Germanic (Gothic hwair ⟨𐍈⟩ and qairþra ⟨𐌵⟩) and Celtic (Ogham ceirt ⟨ᚊ⟩) (in the so-called P-Celtic languages /kʷ/ developed into /p/; a similar
Centum_and_satem_languages
Letter of the Ogham alphabet
hÚatha ᚛ᚐᚔᚉᚋᚓᚆᚇᚈᚉᚊ᚜ ᚆ [j] Uath ᚇ [d] Dair ᚈ [t] Tinne ᚉ [k] Coll ᚊ [kʷ] Ceirt Aicme Muine ᚛ᚐᚔᚉᚋᚓᚋᚌᚍᚎᚏ᚜ ᚋ [m] Muin ᚌ [ɡ] Gort ᚍ [ɡʷ] nGéadal ᚎ [st], [ts]
Tinne_(letter)
Letter of the Ogham alphabet
hÚatha ᚛ᚐᚔᚉᚋᚓᚆᚇᚈᚉᚊ᚜ ᚆ [j] Uath ᚇ [d] Dair ᚈ [t] Tinne ᚉ [k] Coll ᚊ [kʷ] Ceirt Aicme Muine ᚛ᚐᚔᚉᚋᚓᚋᚌᚍᚎᚏ᚜ ᚋ [m] Muin ᚌ [ɡ] Gort ᚍ [ɡʷ] nGéadal ᚎ [st], [ts]
Gort_(letter)
Letter of the Ogham alphabet
hÚatha ᚛ᚐᚔᚉᚋᚓᚆᚇᚈᚉᚊ᚜ ᚆ [j] Uath ᚇ [d] Dair ᚈ [t] Tinne ᚉ [k] Coll ᚊ [kʷ] Ceirt Aicme Muine ᚛ᚐᚔᚉᚋᚓᚋᚌᚍᚎᚏ᚜ ᚋ [m] Muin ᚌ [ɡ] Gort ᚍ [ɡʷ] nGéadal ᚎ [st], [ts]
Luis_(letter)
Spelling and punctuation of the Irish language
⟨c⟩ (cuinín). Typically represents /k/. ⟨Q⟩ is also used to transliterate ceirt. Rr ear /aɾˠ/ ruis (elder) ᚏ Ss eas /asˠ/ sail (willow) ᚄ Tt té /tʲeː/ tinne
Irish_orthography
formation meaning "the Oak People / Warriors", related to: Middle Irish ceirt "apple-tree", Middle Welsh perth "bush", from *kʷerxt-, from an earlier
Quaquerni
Letter of the Ogham alphabet
hÚatha ᚛ᚐᚔᚉᚋᚓᚆᚇᚈᚉᚊ᚜ ᚆ [j] Uath ᚇ [d] Dair ᚈ [t] Tinne ᚉ [k] Coll ᚊ [kʷ] Ceirt Aicme Muine ᚛ᚐᚔᚉᚋᚓᚋᚌᚍᚎᚏ᚜ ᚋ [m] Muin ᚌ [ɡ] Gort ᚍ [ɡʷ] nGéadal ᚎ [st], [ts]
Ifín
Letter of the Ogham alphabet
hÚatha ᚛ᚐᚔᚉᚋᚓᚆᚇᚈᚉᚊ᚜ ᚆ [j] Uath ᚇ [d] Dair ᚈ [t] Tinne ᚉ [k] Coll ᚊ [kʷ] Ceirt Aicme Muine ᚛ᚐᚔᚉᚋᚓᚋᚌᚍᚎᚏ᚜ ᚋ [m] Muin ᚌ [ɡ] Gort ᚍ [ɡʷ] nGéadal ᚎ [st], [ts]
Muin_(letter)
CEIRT
CEIRT
CEIRT
CEIRT
Girl/Female
Muslim
Generous, Noble, Precious, Perfect
Surname or Lastname
Dutch
Dutch : occupational name from akkerman ‘plowman’; a frequent name in New Netherland in the 17th century. Later, it probably absorbed some cases of the cognate German and Swedish names, Ackermann and Åkerman respectively.English : from a medieval term denoting feudal status, Middle English akerman (Old English æcerman, from æcer ‘field, acre’ + man ‘man’). Typically, an ackerman was a bond tenant of a manor holding half a virgate of arable land, for which he paid by serving as a plowman. The term was also used generically to denote a plowman or husbandman.Variant of German and Jewish Ackermann.
Girl/Female
Biblical Latin
Which boils, or is very hot.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Cherished
Girl/Female
Bengali, Indian
Weather
Girl/Female
Indian
Strong
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Christian, English, German
Free Man; Free Landholder
Girl/Female
Indian
Container of glory
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Feet of a King
Girl/Female
Tamil
Beautiful
CEIRT
CEIRT
CEIRT
CEIRT
CEIRT