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Is this Gaelic?
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Is this Gaelic?
My apologies in advance if this is not the right place to ask this question. I have a large brass plaque with a Coat of Arms and a motto or phrase that appears to be written in Gaelic. Can anyone identify if it is and what it means? Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated
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Re: Is this Gaelic?
Neither is legible I'm afraid but the second word looks suspicioulsy like "the" which is not a Gaelic word. If you did a rubbing (sheet of paper over it, run a pencil over it at a very flat angle) that might work a lot better.
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Re: Is this Gaelic?
Much appreciated that you've taken the time to look. I've changed the image, to show each word straight on. The main reason I thought it might be Gaelic is because of the font style - in the third word are they "o" or Gaelic "d"?? Many thanks again.
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Thanks for the clearer image. Whatever the language, it's not Gaelic, the last word is spaw and w is a letter not even in the Gaelic alphabet.
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Re: Is this Gaelic?
Many thanks - a definite negative is better than a maybe. I'll just have to keep on looking at other languages. Appreciate your help.
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Re: Is this Gaelic?
English used to have a few more letters that are not in the standard latin alphabet. You might want to look into that.
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Re: Is this Gaelic?
"Fey the deed's baw"?
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Re: Is this Gaelic?
Such as eth and thorn? As there seems to be a TH digraph in there (if it's English!), it's probably too modern for that to be relevant.GunChleoc wrote:English used to have a few more letters that are not in the standard latin alphabet. You might want to look into that.
I didn't get to see the original image, so I'm not really sure what I'm looking at....
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Re: Is this Gaelic?
Thanks everyone that responded to this post. I think I've cracked it though - it's "Let the deed shaw" (or Let the deed show) and is the Fleming motto - a gory reference to the tradition of Fleming severing the head of the murdered Comyn. Particular thanks to Seonaidh as it was your post that pointed in the right direction.
Re: Is this Gaelic?
Thanks for telling us!
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