-
difference in
suffixes or from dissimilation.
Known derivates include Bormanicus (Caldas de Vizela), from an
earlier *Borwānicos, and Borm**** or Borb****...
- Toga
Trebaruna Trebopala Tutelae Aernus Aetio Araco Ares
Lusitani Bandua Bormanicus (Bormo, Borvo)
Cariocecus Carneo Cohue Cosus (Cossue, Coso)
Crouga Duberdicus...
- Donón (Cangas), in the Morrazo's Peninsula,
front of the Cíes Islands.
Bormanicus: god of hot
springs similar to the
Gaulish god, Borm****. Nabia: may have...
- dogs. In
Lusitanian and
Celtic polytheism,
Borvo (also Bormo, Borm****,
Bormanicus, Borb****, Boruoboendua, Vabusoa, Labbonus, or Borus) was a
healing deity...
-
Ambieicris Arabo Aracus Arentia Arentio Ares
Lusitani Ataegina Bandua Bormanicus (Borvo)
Cabuniaegenis Candeberonio Cariocecus Cauleces Collouesei Coronus...
- Donón (Cangas), in the Morrazo's Peninsula,
front of the Cíes Islands.
Bormanicus: god of hot
springs similar to the
Gaulish god, Borm****. Nabia: goddess...
-
three holes for
gifts or sacrifices.
Other pan-European
deities include Bormanicus (a god
related to hot springs), the Matres, and
Sulis or
Suleviae (SULEIS...