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Caeduradio
Unclear
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Cadogo
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Cusicelenses
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Coreaecis
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Buricis
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Belaecis
Unclassifiable local onomastic attribute (hapax legomenon).
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Beiradiego
Toponymic?
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Asturicae Augustae
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Anecice
Toponymic?
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Marbasens?
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Aldumiaenses
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Aetobrigo
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Alitrani
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Abadaegus
Polemic reading of local deity with variants such as Amoaego or Aradaego. Variant of Anabaraeco?
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Mepluceeco
Hapax with alternative [A]mpeluceeco or [Co]mpeluceieco. Or the theonym Vemelucelo.
Dismissed by Mª Cruz González Rodríguez, "Problemas de división y restitución de nombres de divinidades indígenas en la epigrafía votiva del noroeste español: el ejemplo de Couxil (Cartelle, Orense -Hispania Citerior-)1" Celtic Religion across Space and Time : 130-137 (2010)
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Anabaraeco
Common Gallaecian (Ourense region) element invoked together with Revve. Of unclear meaning and morphology (theonymic?), it seems related to aquatic environments (hydronym?). Previous readings have read (Revve)Ana and Baraecus, now dismissed except for later inscriptions (dissociation, Marco Simón 2018). Variant Anabaraego.
Moralejo Álvarez, J. J. (2002), "El epíteto teonímico ANABARAECO". Boletín auriense, Tomo 32, 2002, págs. 77-86 .
Prósper, B. M. (2009). "Reve Anabaraeco, divinidad acuática de las Burgas (Orense)". Palaeohispanica. Revista sobre lenguas y culturas de la Hispania Antigua, (9), 203-214.
Marco Simón, Francisco (2018), ""Revve Anabaraego" y el "Dintel de los ríos" de Mérida: ¿Un ejemplo de disociación divina en el Occidente Hispano?". Antiqua et Mediaevalia (Anu.Filol.Antiq.Mediaeualia)
8/2018, pp. 501‐520.
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Viales
Rarely in singular (i.e. CIL III, 1422).
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Sagatus
Most probably "bearer of Sagum". According to the usage, Sagatus was used as an identitarian and inherent characteristic of the god.
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Tabalienus
Also proposed to be human name.
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Tilenus
Seems to be related to a group or place.
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Grannus
A surname of the Galo-Roman healing Apollo. There is much debate about its etymology, which is of uncertain meaning, but all variants support the usage implying identity.
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Mironyma
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Parameco
Theonym? Unknonw if epithet or theonym.
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Patrius
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Propitius -a