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Ogre: a giant who eats humans. From latin Orcus, God of the underworld.
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* '''ogres:''' giants who eat humans → from the Latin ''Orcus'', a god of the underworld
  
Ogham: An alphabetic system of inscribed notches for vowels and lines for consonants used to write Old Irish, chiefly on the edges of memorial stones, from the fifth to the early seventh century. http://www.dictionary.com
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* '''ochre:''' a yellow or red pigment, used for colouring walls, etc
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* '''ogham:''' ancient Irish lapidary alphabet consisting of inscribed notches for vowels and lines for consonants, and used for writing Old Irish inscriptions, chiefly on the edges of memorial stones, from the fifth to the early seventh century
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* [http://www.dictionary.com Ogham]
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* '''chalking oghres on walls:''' idolizing HCE (who is characterized occasionally as on ogre)?

Latest revision as of 16:06, 23 March 2021

  • ogres: giants who eat humans → from the Latin Orcus, a god of the underworld
  • ochre: a yellow or red pigment, used for colouring walls, etc
  • ogham: ancient Irish lapidary alphabet consisting of inscribed notches for vowels and lines for consonants, and used for writing Old Irish inscriptions, chiefly on the edges of memorial stones, from the fifth to the early seventh century
  • Ogham
  • chalking oghres on walls: idolizing HCE (who is characterized occasionally as on ogre)?