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− | * '' | + | * '''three-headed adder''' |
− | * | + | ** '''adder:''' a viper, of several venomous Old World snakes of the family Viperidae, having a single pair of long, hollow fangs and a thick, heavy body |
− | * | + | ** '''Hydra:''' a many-headed snake of Greek mythology. |
+ | **other three-headed creatures in Greek mythology include the dog Cerberus and the Chimera, | ||
+ | * '''The Trinity''' | ||
+ | * '''ladder''' | ||
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+ | * R.A. Stewart Macalister: ''The Secret Languages of Ireland'' (Cabridge University Press, 1937) pp 47-48 describing types of Ogham ciphers: Finn's-three-shanked Ogham, Head-in-a-bush Ogham, Head-uder-a-bush Ogham. |
Latest revision as of 13:24, 18 June 2013
- three-headed adder
- adder: a viper, of several venomous Old World snakes of the family Viperidae, having a single pair of long, hollow fangs and a thick, heavy body
- Hydra: a many-headed snake of Greek mythology.
- other three-headed creatures in Greek mythology include the dog Cerberus and the Chimera,
- The Trinity
- ladder
- R.A. Stewart Macalister: The Secret Languages of Ireland (Cabridge University Press, 1937) pp 47-48 describing types of Ogham ciphers: Finn's-three-shanked Ogham, Head-in-a-bush Ogham, Head-uder-a-bush Ogham.