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Sulis
In localised Celtic polytheism practised in Britain, Sulis was a deity worshipped at the thermal spring of Bath (now in Somerset). She was worshipped by the Romano-British as Sulis Minerva, whose votive objects and inscribed lead tablets suggest that she was conceived of both as a nourishing, life-giving mother goddess and as an effective agent of curses wished by her votaries.〔Joyce Reynolds and Terence Volk, "Review: Gifts, Curses, Cult and Society at Bath", reviewing ''The Temple of Sulis Minerva at Bath'': vol. 2 ''The Finds from the Sacred Spring'', in ''Britannia'' 21 (1990:379-391).〕 ==Etymology== The exact meaning of the name ''Sulis'' is still a matter of debate among linguists, but one possibility is "Eye/Vision", cognate with Old Irish ''súil'' "eye, gap", perhaps derived from a Proto-Celtic word '' *sūli-'' which may be related to various Indo-European words for "sun" (cf. Homeric Greek ηέλιος, Sanskrit ''sūryah'' "sun", from Proto-Indo-European '' *suh2lio-'').〔Delamarre, Xavier, Dictionnaire de la langue gauloise, Errance, 2003, p. 287〕〔Zair, Nicholas, Reflexes of the Proto-Indo-European Laryngeals in Celtic, Brill, 2012, p. 120〕
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