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Ogham Gematria: Irish Alphabet Guide

This document discusses the Ogham gematria method of writing words in the Ogham alphabet. It provides examples of writing words like "serpent", "beithe", and others using this method where the first letter is written in the middle and backwards at the beginning to make a symmetrical pattern when read up or down. It encourages practicing writing words in actual Ogham as well as calculating new meanings that may emerge from writing words this way in other alphabets and languages.

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Ogham Gematria: Irish Alphabet Guide

This document discusses the Ogham gematria method of writing words in the Ogham alphabet. It provides examples of writing words like "serpent", "beithe", and others using this method where the first letter is written in the middle and backwards at the beginning to make a symmetrical pattern when read up or down. It encourages practicing writing words in actual Ogham as well as calculating new meanings that may emerge from writing words this way in other alphabets and languages.

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Ogham Gematria

Irish gaelic gematria data base based off of the traditional letter order of the Ogham alphabet

WEDNESDAY, 10 AUGUST 2011

SERPENT ABOUT THE HEAD OGHAM

Serpent about the head ogam = Nathair im ceann


To wit to write the first letter of the name in the middle of the stem; and to write it backwards to the
beginning of the stem, so that it is the same thing that stands at the begininning and at the end of
the stem, i.e., it is the end of the word which stand on each of them,ut est in hac figura ,Ceallach,
Indifferent to read it up or down; and it is from the middle of it that the name is read,for there stands
the first letter of the name.
Example the word serpent Nathair would be written thus

RIAHTANATHAIR 
And we shall do the same for the rest of the Beth-Luis-Nin words for each letter.

BEITHE = EHTIEBEITHE 
LUIS = SIULUIS
FERN = NREFERN
SAIL = LIASAIL
NIN = NININ

HUATH = HTAUHUATH
DUIR = RIUDUIR 
TINNE = ENNITINNE 
COLL = LLOCOLL
QUERT = TREQERT 

MUIN=NIUMUIN
GORT=TROGORT
NGETAL=LATENGETAL
STRAIF=FIASTRAIF
RUIS=SIURUIS

AILM=MLIAILM
ONN= NNONN
UR=RUR
EDAD=DADEDAD
IDAD=DADIDAD

EBAD=DABEBAD 
OIR=RIOIR
UILLEANN=NNAELLIUILLEANN
IFIN=NIFIFIN
EMANCOLL=LLOCNAMEMANCOLL

Ect for any word in Irish also obviously these words will have new values and may or
may not elucidate new meanings of the words other than the normal way they are
written its entirely up to you if you want to calculate them yourself and find out I have
and I will use this as one of many methods.Plus I would advise practicing writing them
in Ogam itself as well rather than just the English alphabet.It dost have a strange affect
upon the mind (or the head ceann I should say hence the name).Also this method I
would wager can and has been used for finding other meanings of words in other
languages and alphabets like for example of course Hebrew and Greek Arabic or which
ever.There is no law but do what thou wilt do this and no one can say nay.
But always keep the sympathetic link in mind.
And if you cant get away with it.It aint real !

Joseph william harte at


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