- In Gallo-Roman religion,
Bricta or
Brixta was a
Gaulish goddess who was a
consort of Luxovius, god of the
waters of Luxeuil-les-Bains (in antiquity, Luxovium)...
- Iul(ius) Fir/m**** / v(otum) s(olvit) l(ibens) m(erito) "To
Luxovios and
Brixta,
Gaius Julius Firmans freely and
deservedly fulfilled his vow." (AE 1951...
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Bormana -
Gallic goddess of
mineral springs,
companion of
Bormanos Bricta (
Brixta) -
Gallic goddess of
Luxeuil mineral springs,
companion of
Luxovios Brigantia...
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brixta OIr.
bricht MW -brith, OBret.
brith Perhaps from PIE *bherg̍h- ('enlighten'), or
related to PCelt. *berxto- ('bright, beautiful'). See
Brixta for...
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Portuguese bruxa,
Aragonese broixa,
Catalan bruixa), from *bruxtia, from *
brixta "magic"; akin to
Middle Welsh brith-ron "magic wand",
Breton bre "witch...