Sobre Subur(r)a y la regio Suburana
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https://doi.org/10.3989/emerita.1977.v45.i2.909Abstract
According to the author of this paper, Subura (in folk speech Suburra) is a regressive form of the adjective Suburana which stems through dissimilation from Suburbana (sc. regio). The variants Succusa and Succusana, documented in the ancient grammatical tradition, may be a personal interpretation by Varro of *SVKVRSANA, a false epigraphic writing instead of SVBVRBANA.
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