In localised Celtic polytheism practiced in Britain, Sul or 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. Etymology Suil in Old Irish's 'eye' or 'gap'. Did her name "Sulis" suggest, in Brittonic, the 'orifice or gap'… (
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