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ꟷ
- An epigraphic letter I used in inscriptions from Celtic Britain for the genitive of the second declension.
- c. 500 CE Stone inscription alongside a road:
- DERVACꟷ F͡ILIVS / IVSTꟷ (h)IC IACIT
- (The stone) of Dervacus, son of Justus. He lies here.
- DERVACꟷ F͡ILIVS / IVSTꟷ (h)IC IACIT
- c. 800 CE Inscription on pillar stone:
- BODVOCꟷ HIC IACIT / F͡IL͡IVS CATOTIGIRNI / PRONEPVS ETERNAL͡I(s) / VEDOMAVꟷ
- (The stone) of Bodovoc. Here he lies, son of Catotigirnus (and) great-grandson of Eternalis Vedomavus.
- BODVOCꟷ HIC IACIT / F͡IL͡IVS CATOTIGIRNI / PRONEPVS ETERNAL͡I(s) / VEDOMAVꟷ
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