IPA: /ˈoʊ.ɡəm/
KK: /ogəm/
A variant spelling of a type of ancient writing system used primarily by the Celts, consisting of a series of lines and notches carved into stone or wood.
The ancient stone was inscribed with ogam, revealing the names of long-forgotten ancestors.
The word 'ogam' originates from Old Irish, referring to an ancient script used for writing the Irish language. It is associated with the Ogham alphabet, which consists of a series of lines and notches carved into wood or stone, primarily used for inscriptions.
Imagine ancient Irish people using a unique script made of lines and notches to communicate — that's what 'ogam' represents.