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Old Welsh

TM Language id: 11

Language family and branch: Indo-European, Celtic (Brittonic)

Link(s): Glottolog, Wikipedia (language), Wikipedia (script)

Brittonic is the blanket name for the ancient Celtic language(s) that used to be spoken in Great Britain south of Scotland and that now have disappeared (except for Welsh and Breton), and for which in almost all cases the typical Ogham script was used.

Trismegistos should have almost all Old Welsh texts, on the basis of the Celtic Inscribed Stones Project (CISP). See also Runic and Ogham.

Stable URI (with TM Language ID): www.trismegistos.org/language/11

13 attestations of texts with this language / script

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