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    Old Irish is the ancestor of all modern Goidelic languages: Modern Irish, Scottish Gaelic and Manx . A still older form of Irish is known as Primitive Irish. Fragments of Primitive Irish, mainly personal names, are known from inscriptions on stone written in the Ogham alphabet.

  3. Learn about the history, features, and sources of Old Irish, the oldest attested Goidelic language spoken in Ireland. Explore the Celtic and Indo-European heritage of Old Irish with examples and references.

  4. Old Irish was the first written vernacular language north of the Alps, and it first appeared in the margins of Latin manuscripts as early as the 6th century. Old Irish can be divided into two periods: Early Old Irish, also called Archaic Irish (c. 7th century), and Old Irish (8th–9th century).

  5. Old Irish, dating from the 6th century, used the Latin alphabet and is attested primarily in marginalia to Latin manuscripts. During this time, the Irish language absorbed some Latin words, some via Old Welsh, including ecclesiastical terms: examples are easpag (bishop) from episcopus, and Domhnach (Sunday, from dominica).

  6. Tá an Ghaeilge ar cheann de na teangacha scríofa is sine agus is stairiúla ar domhan. Is é an Ghaeilge, mar sin, an teanga scríofa is sine dá bhfuil fós á labhairt lastuaidh de na hAlpa.

  7. Jun 26, 2015 · The eDIL is a digital resource that covers the Irish language from earliest evidence up to the seventeenth century, with sources from Ireland and Scotland. It can be searched for English terms and forms, and provides translations, definitions, and examples of vocabulary and usage.

  8. Introduction to Old Irish. Compert Con Culainn 'The Conception of Cu Chulainn', part of the Ulster Cycle. Táin Bó Regamna 'The Cattle Raid of the Important Calf', also part of the Ulster Cycle. Táin Bó Regamna (continued)

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