Baco (god)

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Baco is a Celtic god, invoked by Gauls and attested on inscriptions found in the areas of Chalon-sur-Saône and Eauze.[1] His name indicates that he was probably a boar-god, of whom many are recorded in the Celtic world.[2] Note also Old Irish bacc ‘bend, hook, corner’.[3]

References

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  1. L'Arbre Celtique. Baco.
  2. Miranda Green. Dictionary of Celtic Myth and Legend. Thames and Hudson Ltd. London. 1997.
  3. Entry for bacc in the Electronic Dictionary of the Irish Language (eDIL) at http://www.dil.ie/results-list.asp?Fuzzy=0&cv=2&searchtext=(id%20contains%20b)%20and%20(column%20contains%202)&sortField=ID&sortDIR=65602&respage=0&resperpage=10&bhcp=1