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How do you translate peace into Ogham?

There isn't a single Ogham symbol or word that directly translates to "peace" in the way we understand it today. Ogham was a system of writing primarily used for names and basic concepts, not abstract ideas like "peace".

However, we can explore Ogham symbols and words that could represent aspects of peace:

* Fēth (F): This symbol represents "tree", "wood", or "life". A peaceful environment could be associated with the tranquility of nature and the growth of life.

* Úath (U): This symbol represents "yew tree" and is associated with longevity, wisdom, and the cycle of life and death. Peace might be found in accepting this cycle.

* Nion (N): This symbol represents "ash tree" and is associated with strength, wisdom, and the connection to the earth. Finding peace through grounding oneself in nature is possible.

* Coll (C): This symbol represents "hazel" and is associated with knowledge, wisdom, and inspiration. Peace could be found in seeking wisdom and understanding.

Ultimately, the representation of "peace" in Ogham would be a personal interpretation, drawing upon the symbolism of the various letters and trees.

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