Hi Sam,
I have wondered about all these terms as well. I have found that when the
priest says "adulterina" he usually also mentions a father. Someone once
told me that it meant that the baby was conceived before marriage or the
couple were not married at all.

On Fri, 8 Mar 2019 at 12:12, 'Sam (Camas, WA)' via Azores Genealogy <
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> As I’ve been extracting baptisms/births, I have noticed that the same
> priest during the same time period will sometimes use Avo incognito and
> other times use Avo occult and on occasion simply state that it is
> “natural  de” and the mother’s name with no mention at all of the father.
> On only one occasion, so far, has it been stated that the mother is
> “adulterina” (may not have spelled that correctly)
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> Does anyone know why it is recorded in these various ways.  I understand
> that if you are single you are not an “adulterine” but; other than that,
> what are the differences?
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> Thanks for educating me,.
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> Sam (Mazatlán, MX)
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