- X MAQI
MUCOI Y (X son of the
tribe Y) X MAQI Y
MUCOI Z (X son of Y of the
tribe Z) X KOI MAQI
MUCOI Y (here is X son of the
tribe Y) X
MUCOI Y (X of...
- Isle of Man
showing the
droim in the centre. Text
reads BIVAIDONAS MAQI
MUCOI CUNAVA[LI], or in English, "Of Bivaidonas, son of the
tribe Cunava[li]"...
-
number "MM 2".
Macalister reads the
Ogham inscription as
Bivaidonas maqi
mucoi Cunavali meaning "[Stone] of Bivaidonas, son of the
tribe of Cunavali"....
- from the Isle of Man
showing the
droim in centre. Text
reads BIVAIDONAS MAQI
MUCOI CUNAVA[LI]; in English: Of Bivaidonas, son of the
tribe Cunava[li]....
- DALI, "[the stone] of
Dalagnos son of Dalos".
Sometimes the
phrase MAQQI MUCOI, "of the son of the tribe", is used to show
tribal affiliation. Inscriptions...
-
Ballaqueeny on the Isle of Man
reads that this is the
stone of "Bivadonis Maqi
Mucoi Cunava(li)"
Cunava or
Cunavali being the
tribal name
predating Cannell (Connell...
- (COLLABOT
MUCOI LUGA MAQI LOBACCONA), "Of Cóelub of the
tribe of Lug, son of Lubchú." The
smaller stone (CIIC 267)
reads ᚛ᚋᚓᚇᚒᚄᚔ ᚋᚒᚉᚖ ᚂᚒᚌᚐ᚜ (MEDUSI
MUCOI LUGA)...
-
inscription appears unreadable, but has been
deciphered as
Nettasagri maqi
mucoi Briaci, and
commemorates a man
named Nettasagri, the son of the kin of Briaci...
- Muskerry, some
twelve miles west of the city of Cork,
displays the
words MUCOI SOGINI,
which probably means "of the
Corcu Sogain". [citation needed] The...
-
found in Keim
Churchyard has an
inscription which reads "COVAGNI MAQI
MUCOI LUGUNI". This
translates from
ogham as:
Cuana son of the
people of Lugh...