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What exactly is Ogham, which is mentioned in the Fidelma books, and can you explain a little more about it?

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What exactly is Ogham, which is mentioned in the Fidelma books, and can you explain a little more about it?

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Many scholars write this as ogam, which is the original form of the word with a dot over the `g’ which softens it. Later, the Irish adopted the letter `h’ and inserted that after the `g’ to indicate the softening process – hence ogham.

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