Английская Википедия:Darrynane Beg Ogham Stone
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The Darrynane Beg Ogham Stone is an ogham stone (CIIC 220) and a National Monument located in County Kerry, Ireland.[1][2]
Location
The stone originally lay recumbent on Derrynane strand. The Office of Public Works erected it by the roadside in the 1940s.[3]
History
This stone was erected as a grave marker, with inscription in Primitive Irish, some time in the early 6th century AD.[4]
Description
The stone is sandstone grit, Шаблон:Convert. The inscription, heavily weathered, reads ANM ḶḶATỊG̣[NI] Ṃ[A]Q [MINE]ṚC/ Ṃ[UCOI Q ̣ ̣ ? ̣ ̣CI?] ("name of Llatigni, son of Minerc, of the tribe of Q...ci") "Llatigni" contains the diminutive particle -gno-, suggesting the name Láithbe or Láithech. Min- is also a diminutive particle, suggesting "Little Erc" (Erc Becc).[5][6]
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