Reconstruction:Gaulish/bodua

Etymology
Affirmed indirectly by immediately derived personal names in Gaulish and  presumably in Latin and derived itself from. The ascertainment and development of its semantics is partly difficult but the relation to the Irish raven battle goddess Badb, with 🇨🇬 being an evident and sufficiently early cognate, can not be discarded anyways. The proper noun of the corresponding Gaulish deity is relatable but was derived separately from Proto-Celtic.

Noun

 * 1) A female fighter.
 * 2)  A female raven or crow related to war.
 * 3)  A female raven or crow.