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Cohortalis
Related to the cohortales of the horrea, it seems linked to the trade and the Anonna.
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Arconunieca
An epithet of Navia/Nabia, ethnonymic?
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Aloniecus
Toponymic onomastic complement from Gallaecia.
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Vestius
Unlcear Lusitanian-Gallaecian onomastic term for a regional god. It is, perhaps, an epithet or complement related to hospitality.
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Cilea
Anthroponym that appears on several occasions part of the divine names
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Municipii Flavi Muniguensis
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Turolic(is*)
Hapax from a lost inscription.
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Supremus, -a
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Turgalensium
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Tedaicus
Epithet of Arentius and Arentia. Relative to family?
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Luguano/Luguno
Variation in the reading. It is a Lusitanian epithet that seems related to Lug- with uncertain signification (anthoponymic, toponymic?)
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Tan[go?]
Partial element. Related to the name Tanginius or Tanginiciaeco?
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Tanginiciaeco
In the Lusitanian area the name Tanginius is very extended.
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Talaconio
Hapax, Lusitanian epithet.
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Vordiaigevi
Lusitanian onomastic complement. Possibly related to Vordio
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Vordiacus*
Lusitanian onomastic complement (of Bandua?). It can be part of different terms such as Vordius*, Vordiacio, Vordeaeco or form a compound epithet such as Vordiaigevi. Sometimes can be the nucleus of the formula.
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Summus, -a
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Suus, -a, -um
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Stiliferus
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Crescens
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ostiani
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Roudeaeco
From the Vetton and Lusitanian region, onomastic complement. Possible variants are Roudaico, Roudeaeo, Roudaeco and Rudeaeco. The category seems unclear, it could be a toponymic name for the god (hydronym), a descriptive name or derivated from a theonym. From the root *reudh- "red". Cf. Mars Rudianus (CIL XII, 341) and Mars Rudiobus (CIL XIII 3071).
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Raphiciogisae
Disputed Lusitanian onomastic complement.
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Poltucea
Polturicea (other times published as Polturicea) is an anthoponimic epithet from the Lusitanian regions that appears linked to a minor divinity (familiar numen or genius?).
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Picio
Picius? Lusitanina epithet.