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1 Portuensis
Portŭensis (also written PORTENSIS, Inscr. Grut. 437, 2; 1027, 4), e, adj. [portus], of or belonging to the port of Ostia, Portuensian: mensores, grain-measurers at the port of Ostia, Cod. Th. 14, 4, 9; Inscr. Grut. 462, 1: horrea, granaries at the port of Ostia, Cod. Th. 14, 23, 1:SVSCEPTORES,
collectors of port-duties, Inscr. Orell. 3184:FABER FERRARIVS,
Inscr. Fabr. p. 84, n. 144; cf. Nibby, Della via Portuense e dell' antica città di Porto, Rom. 1827.
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