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Prunus brigantiaca
Marmottes oil Mar"mottes oil` A fine oil obtained from the kernel of Prunus brigantiaca. It is used instead of olive or almond oil. --De Colange.

Meaning of Brigantia from wikipedia

- Brigantia or Brigindo was a goddess in Celtic (Gallo-Roman and Romano-British) religion of Late Antiquity. Through interpretatio Romana, she was identified...
- Brigantia may refer to: Goddess Brigantia (goddess), a goddess in Celtic mythology Places Brigantia (ancient region) – the land of the Brigantes of ancient...
- Brigantia is the land inhabited by the Brigantes, a British Celtic tribe which occupied the largest territory in ancient Britain. The territory of Brigantia...
- Paganos, written around 415–417: Secundus angulus circium intendit, ubi Brigantia Gallaeciae civitas sita altissimum farum et inter pauca memorandi operis...
- Ireland from Brigantia and agree to divide it between them and the Tuatha Dé Danann, the Irish pagan gods, who take the Otherworld. Brigantia probably refers...
- are cognate with ancient Celtic deities: Lugh with Lugus, Brigit with Brigantia, Nuada with Nodons, Ogma with Ogmios, and Goibniu with Gobannus. Medieval...
- She is also thought to have some relation to the British Celtic goddess Brigantia. Saint Brigid shares many of the goddess's attributes and her feast day...
- woman in romantic comedy "The Contrast", Ku****e Princess Amesemian in "Brigantia", an umbrella-wielding carny in the Heroes Season 4 episode "Orientation"...
- would become Northern England. Their territory, often referred to as Brigantia, was centred in what was later known as Yorkshire. The Gr**** geographer...
- latter two were successors of land south-west and north-east of the former Brigantia capital. Angles (hailing from southern Denmark and northern Germany, probably...