-
pieces of
cloth sewn together, and that it felt soft,
probably made of
ayate fibers rather than the co****r maguey, as
others had claimed. He discovered...
- over the
right shoulder,
while the
middle class used a tilmàtli made of
ayate fibre, a co****
fabric derived from the
threads of the
maguey agave. It...
- century, and
whose purpose was to
verify if
human hand
could have
painted an
ayate as
occurred with the original,
clearing any
doubt about its
divine origin...
-
Ayate Azteca (Aztec)
Cacle (shoe or sandal, from "cactli") Capulín
Chamarra Chamaco ("boy", used in
Mexican slang, from "chamahuac",
meaning "plump")...
-
yourself spoke in
Nahuatl to a poor
Indian and
painted yourself in his
ayate, thus
showing you are not
displeased with many languages". "That the Indians...
-
garments that
share physical characteristics with the rebozo. They
include the
ayate, a
rough cloth of
maguey fibre used to
carry cargo; the mamatl,
which is...
- Nyo Htun Htun, Wyne Su
Khaing Thein,
Nawarat 2007 Ho Lu Gyi Dwe 2007 Nway
Ayate Aung Ye Lin,
Myint Myat, Yan Aung 2007
Mitta Lon Pwe Swan Zarni, Nay San...
-
Azcapotzalco and Cuauhnāhuac. The
Mexicas no
longer had to
dress in co****
ayates" of
maguey fibers, but were able to
change to soft, d**** cotton. ****tzilí****tl...
-
special note of the very thin
cotton thread that
united both
parts of the
ayate,
which by
itself couldn't
resist the
least force,
remaining in place. Cabrera...
-
scientists and Poets,/Lataef Al Erfan, vol:1, p.33,
preface by
Muhammad Khajavi,
Ayate Eshragh publication, 2008) ,(Sadouqi Soha, Sufi e
Soumeh Qods, Mola Publication...