- both
names ultimately deriving from Proto-Indo-European *diewo-. Lugus, or
Lucubo,
linked to prosperity,
trade and
craft occupations. His
figure is ****ociated...
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Lucoubu Arquieni(s)
Silonius Silo ex voto Sober, Lugo, Galicia, Spain:
Lucubo Arquienob(o) C(aius)
Iulius Hisp**** v(otum) l(ibens) s(olvit) m(erito)...
- ****ociated with the
supreme God hierarchy,
justice and also death. Lugus, or
Lucubo,
linked to prosperity,
trade and
craft occupations. His
figure is ****ociated...
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Dative plural ending -bo < PIE *bʰo,
while Celtiberian had -bos: LUGOUBU/
LUCUBO 'To (the
three gods) Lug'.
Under the P/Q
Celtic hypothesis,
Gallaecian appears...
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Eniragillo Epona Erbina Frovida Igaedo Ilurbeda [es]
Laepo Laho
Laneana Laraucus Lucubo Lurunis Miraro Samaco Moelio Moricilo Munidis Nabia Netaci Neto
Ocaere Quangeio...
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Langanidaeigui (Beira-Baixa) The
Lusitanian and
Gallaecian divine name
Lucubos, for example, also
occurs outside the peninsula, in the plural, in Celtic...