v s l m

Usage notes
This phrase is commonly found on votive offerings, signifying the offerer has given this previously promised offering out of his free will because the deity has granted his request. Since at the time the distinction between upper and lower case as we know it didn't exist yet and inscriptions used only capitals, and because usually interpoints were used where we nowadays use dots and spaces or nothing, it usually appears as:

Quotations

 * 1–69 near Sint-Michielsgestel, RMO, RTN:
 * "la"


 * 1–300 near Haelen, RMO, GL 413:
 * "la"


 * 1–300 near Vechten, RMO, VF 81:
 * "la"


 * 164–235 near Vechten, RMO, VF 80:
 * "la"


 * 150–250 near Colijnsplaat, RMO, i 2017/7.2:
 * "la"


 * 223 near Colijnsplaat, RMO, i 1970/12.46 + i 1974/9.84a:
 * "la"


 * 150–250 near Colijnsplaat, RMO, i 1970/12.1:
 * "la"


 * 150–250 near Colijnsplaat, RMO, i 1974/9.78:
 * "la"


 * 150–250 near Colijnsplaat, RMO, i 1970/12.45:
 * "la"


 * 150–250 near Colijnsplaat, RMO, i 1971/11.61:
 * "la"


 * 150–250 near Colijnsplaat, RMO, i 1970/12.13:
 * "la"


 * 150–250 near Colijnsplaat, RMO, i 1970/12.5:
 * "la"


 * 150–250 near Colijnsplaat, RMO, i 1970/12.50 + i 1974/9.101:
 * "la"


 * 150–250 near Colijnsplaat, RMO, i 1971/11.53 as displayed on a 1977 stamp, RMO,  Z 2018/4.2:
 * "la"


 * 150–300 near Alem, RMO, e 1960/8.2:
 * "la"


 * 150–300 near Alem, RMO, e 1960/8.1:
 * "la"


 * 150–300 in Germany, RMO, GL 417:
 * "la"