Adjective
inscriptional (not comparable)
Of or pertaining to inscription.
A plebeian branch of the gens, the Claudii Marcelli, retained the supposedly patrician spelling, while there is some inscriptional evidence that the -o- form may also have been used on occasion by close male relatives of the "patrician tribune" Clodius. Source: Internet
On the cursive/semicursive side of things, there is better information from the 1st CE ossuaries and other inscriptional data. Source: Internet
The inscriptional evidences show that his kingdom was extended up to the present-day Comilla Noakhali Chittagong region. Source: Internet
But there is only one inscriptional record of an Aristocles, an early Archon of Athens in 605/4 BCE. Source: Internet
The apparently double-use of the space is particularly interesting because inscriptional evidence concerning the Lykaian Games of the 4th century BCE indicates that horse and foot-races were held during the same festivals, and possibly on the same day. Source: Internet
Yet, here we find small wedges included in this formal I inscriptional cursive design. Source: Internet