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is, ea, id
And its declension to describe possession or relation.
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Caperensium
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Pinionensis
Polemic Lusitanian epithet, theonymic or related to a place or people?
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Coniumbrigensium
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Salamati* (Salama?)
Toponymic onomastic complement of local god?
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Nobranensis
Related to Norba?
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Solutorius
Solutor or Solutorius depending of the inscription.
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Igotereunus
Onomastic complement of the deity Uliso. Unknown meaning, hapax.
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Nitu[c?]eus
Unkonwn term, possible a denomination of a god, similar to Netoni Deo or Cossue Nedoledio?
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Geminae
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Pius, -a
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municipii Nescaniensis
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Municipii Antikariensis
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Augustorum
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Cronisensis
Dubious epithet
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Colualis
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Borus
Possibly related to the mountain.
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Caparensium
Of the inhabitants of Capera/Capara
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Calobedaicenses
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Cairiensis
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Coloniae Iuliae Augustae Emeritae
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Lucius Caecilius [---]ator
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Borcienses
Reconstructed
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Bidie(n)sis
Hapax, toponymic? The name probably comes from Bidia, a toponym that would refer to a source that would be there, possibly the Fuente Herrumbrosa that until the 20th century has served as healing baths.
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Arbariaico
Hapax, epithet of Bandue.