Definition of Oghamist

1. one who writes in ogham [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Oghamist

ogdensburgite
ogdoad
ogdoads
ogdoastich
ogdoastichs
ogee
ogee arch
ogeechee lime
ogees
ogenach
oggin
oggins
oggy oggy oggy
ogham
oghamic
oghamist (current term)
oghamists
oghams
ogin
ogival
ogive
ogives
ogle
ogled
ogler
oglers
ogles
ogling
oglings
oglio

Literary usage of Oghamist

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland by Society of Antiquaries of Scotland (1875)
"A careful scrutiny, however, by the experienced oghamist, and a study of the characters one by one, comparing their relative positions, will enable him to ..."

2. Archaeologia Cambrensis by Cambrian Archaeological Association, Thomas Rowland Powel, Donald Moore (1862)
"... and therefore they offer perplexity enough to move the heart of the sternest oghamist, for they will ..."

3. Journal of the County Kildare Archaeological Society by County Kildare Archaeological Society (1902)
"The late noted oghamist, Richard R. Brash, did not consider that the present Irish word for church, "till," was derived, as is supposed, from the Latin word ..."

4. International Congress of Prehistoric Archæology: Transactions of the Third (1869)
"... the celebrated oghamist. I examined the stone myself on July 20, 1808, and made a drawing of it. The inscription is as follows : — BR US ..."

5. Journal of the Co. Kildare Archaeological Society and Surrounding Districts by County Kildare Archaeological Society (1902)
"The late noted oghamist, Richard R. Brash, did not consider that the present Irish word for church, " eill," was derived, as is supposed, from the Latin ..."

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