Old Irish
Old Irish is the earliest form of the Irish language, spoken from around the 6th to the 10th century. It evolved from Goidelic, a branch of the Celtic languages, and is primarily known from manuscripts, including religious texts and poetry.
This language is significant for its rich literary tradition and provides insights into early Irish culture and society. Old Irish is the ancestor of both Modern Irish and Scottish Gaelic, showcasing the linguistic evolution within the Celtic family.