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  1. Gaelic type - Wikipedia

    Gaelic type (sometimes called Irish character, Irish type, or Gaelic script) is a family of Insular script typefaces devised for printing Early Modern Irish. It was widely used from the 16th century until the …

  2. Gaelic script - Omniglot

    The Gaelic script is known as An Cló Gaelach (Gaelic type) in Irish. It is also known as Irish character, Irish type, Gaelic type, Celtic script or the Uncial alphabet. It is now used mainly as a decorative …

  3. Irish Gaelic Keyboard Online • Uncial Alphabet • Lexilogos

    Online Gaelic keyboard to type the special characters of the Ancient Irish alphabet

  4. Cló Gaelach: What is the Old Irish Script? - letslearnirish.com

    Jul 31, 2025 · The Gaelic script (or “old script”, as it was sometimes referred to) was the script traditionally used to write Irish. Cló Gaelach remains a valued part of Irish cultural heritage that is still …

  5. Old Irish Script | A miscellany of topics | Our Irish Heritage

    Prior to twentieth century Irish was usually written in Gaelic script. Today this type is almost entirely restricted to decorative & or self-consciously traditional context.

  6. Gaelic Alphabet: Exploring Ireland’s Ancient Script

    From ancient stone carvings to the elegant handwriting of medieval monks, the Gaelic script carries centuries of history and meaning. In this guide, we’ll explore the Gaelic alphabet —its origins, unique …

  7. Gaelic Fonts - FontSpace

    Gaelic scripts are styled after medieval period insular scripts used between 1500 and 1750 in Scotland and up to the 1950s in Ireland. Gaelic type is also commonly known as Celtic or Uncial.

  8. Cló Gaelach - Irish Script font project — Nine Arrow

    Sep 2, 2020 · This script was used throughout Ireland from the 16th century and comes from the Latin alphabet. Irish monks used this Latin script, that original came from copying Latin religious scripture, …

  9. Gaelic Written Alphabet

    Today people write and type Irish Gaelic with the standard Latin alphabet. The Irish alphabet uses 24 of the 26 letters of the English alphabet, as opposed to the original number of 18.

  10. Irish language, alphabet and pronunciation - Omniglot

    The Gaelic Script originated in medieval manuscripts as a variant of the Latin alphabet. It was used for printing Irish until quite recently and is still used on road signs and public notices throughout Ireland.