| − | # {{mythology|countable}} A [[female]] [[triune]] [[deity]], being a single [[goddess]] with three [[distinct]] [[aspects]]/[[manifestations]], or three [[separate]] goddesses who form a [[trinity]]. | + | # {{mythology}} A [[female]] [[triune]] [[deity]], being a single [[goddess]] with three [[distinct]] [[aspects]]/[[manifestations]], or three [[separate]] goddesses who form a [[trinity]]. |
| | #* '''2012''', Sharon Price MacLeod, ''Celtic Myth and Religion: A Study of Traditional Belief, with Newly Translated Prayers, Poems and Songs'', McFarland & Company, Inc., ISBN 9780786464760, [http://books.google.com/books?id=7-bTUV3Iq0cC&pg=PA51 page 51]: | | #* '''2012''', Sharon Price MacLeod, ''Celtic Myth and Religion: A Study of Traditional Belief, with Newly Translated Prayers, Poems and Songs'', McFarland & Company, Inc., ISBN 9780786464760, [http://books.google.com/books?id=7-bTUV3Iq0cC&pg=PA51 page 51]: |
| | #*: The goddess ''Brig'' was a '''triple goddess''' of poetry, smithcraft and healing, along with her two sisters of the same name. | | #*: The goddess ''Brig'' was a '''triple goddess''' of poetry, smithcraft and healing, along with her two sisters of the same name. |