Difference between revisions of "Elms leap where askes lay"
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* '''Elms leap''': elms sleep | * '''Elms leap''': elms sleep | ||
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+ | * '''Askes''': → contraction of "ashes" and "oaks" → Ashes of oaks | ||
* '''salmon leap''': a waterfall or weir which salmon ascend by leaping → Leixlip (name means "salmon leap") | * '''salmon leap''': a waterfall or weir which salmon ascend by leaping → Leixlip (name means "salmon leap") |
Revision as of 12:19, 31 July 2006
- Elms ... askes: in Norse mythology Askr (the ash tree) was the first man and Embla (the elm tree) was the first woman → Adam & Eve → HCE and ALP
- Elms leap: elms sleep
- Askes: → contraction of "ashes" and "oaks" → Ashes of oaks
- salmon leap: a waterfall or weir which salmon ascend by leaping → Leixlip (name means "salmon leap")
- ME askes: ashes → the Phoenix’s ashes (004.17)
- oaks ... ald ... elms ... askes: the letters of the Irish alphabet (and of the Ogham alphabet which preceded it) were named after trees. The Ogham alphabet was called beithe-luis-nin or beithe-luis after its first two or three consonants:
- a = ailm (pine)
- b = beithe (birch)
- c = coll (hazel)
- d = dair (oak)
- e = edad (aspen)
- f = fern (alder)
- g = gort (ivy)
- h = úath (whitethorn)
- i = idad (yew)
- l = luis (rowan, mountain-ash)
- m = muin (vine)
- n = nin (ash)
- o = onn (furze, gorse)
- p = pin (pine? gooseberry? rowan?)
- r = ruis (elder)
- s = sail (willow)
- t = tinne (holly)
- u = úr (heather)