Sul, a goddess worshipped at Bath, [228], [275].

“Summer, the Land of”, i.e. the Celtic Other World, [119], [329].

Sun, worship of the, [41], [42];

Cuchulainn a personification of the, [158]-159.

Swans, Caer and Angus take the forms of, [141]-142;

the children of Lêr changed into, [143];

Mider and Etain become, [151].

Sword, of Manannán, [60], [198];

of Nuada, [51];

of Gwrnach the Giant, [346], [348].