alisonlin wrote:
Hello fellow Irish Language lovers!
I'm new to the forum, but I came with a very specific purpose. I'm helping my parents go through all our old stuff in their home and I came across a necklace with what looks like an Ogham word on the front. I tried to translate it myself, but nothing I came up with ended up making much sense to me, so I sought out the experts!
Can anyone tell me what this says?
IMAGE:
https://prefme.webs.com/IMG_3906.JPGI'm so curious to find out!
Thank you!
( I tried to post the imge in this thread, but the [img] BBCode didn't work ?? )
I think the most likely answer here is going to be somewhat disappointing. It doesn't look like it says anything. It may just be a piece made to look good, whereby the letters were chosen for how they compliment each other aesthetically rather than to produce any particular reading.
Strictly speaking, it should be read from bottom to top which would produce:
KIBCLREIRTI can't make much sense of that. Unfortunately, none of the other readings make any more sense:
Top Down:
TRIERLCBIKInverted Bottom-top:
VRIERDSHIKInverted Top Down:
KIHSDREIRVI also can't say I recognise the inscription from any of the stones I'm familiar with.
If you'd like to do some more research of your own,
this site is a fantastic resource for ogham.