Noun
Celtic goddess of fire and fertility and agriculture and household arts and wisdom; later associated with Saint Bridget
Source: WordNetBrigid Saint Brigid in a stained-glass window Imbolc is strongly associated with Saint Brigid (Old Irish: Brigit, modern Irish: Bríd, modern Scottish Gaelic: Brìghde or Brìd, anglicised Bridget). Source: Internet
Juniors Claire Sonne and Brigit Mulder are currently knotted with UCLA’s Hannah Palmer for the conference lead in assists (15), and they both sit among the top 10 goal-scorers in the MPSF. Source: Internet
But as he does, his former mentor, the beautiful witch Brigit, lays her own plague: the unfiltered power of Death within Elisha himself. Source: Internet
The A&M Central Texas library director, Brigit McCafferty, and her team are preparing for a summer enrichment program. Source: Internet
Federal court records showed Jurgens and his wife, Brigit, filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. Source: Internet
At the birth of their newborn son, Ryan, in April, Brigit was found to have cancer. Source: Internet