-
least the 19th century, she was
believed to have
originally been
named Malinalli, (Nahuatl for "gr****"),
after the day sign on
which she was supposedly...
- side of the mountain. The name
Malinalco comes from the
Nahuatl word
malinalli,
which is a kind of gr**** (Poaceae)
called zacate del
carbonero in Spanish...
- Malinche: A
Novel (Trans.
Ernesto Mestre-Reed. NY: Atria, 2006),
adopts "
Malinalli" as the name of the
title character, also
known as "Doña Marina," whose...
- (classical Nahuatl: Malīnalxōchitl [maliːnaɬˈʃoːtʃitɬ], from
Nahuatl malinalli "gr****" and
xochitl "flower") was a
sorceress and
goddess of snakes, scorpions...
-
bilingual Nahua-Maya
slave woman named La
Malinche (she was
known also as
Malinalli [maliˈnalːi],
Malintzin [maˈlintsin] or Doña
Marina [ˈdoɲa maˈɾina])....
- rabbit, 9. atl – water, 10.
itzcuintli – dog, 11.
ozomatli – monkey, 12.
malinalli – herb, 13. ácatl – cane, 14. océlotl – jaguar, 15.
cuauhtli – eagle,...
- is
often known as La
Malinche and also
sometimes called "Malintzin" or
Malinalli. Later, the
Aztecs would come to call Cortés "Malintzin" or La Malinche...
- 2017. The
provider of the
Shadow Coul
Tonalli for
those born on Gr****
Malinalli is the
Medicine God
Patecatl who
symbolizes the
health and
healing effects...
-
human history. A
prime example is La Malinche, also
known as Malintzin,
Malinalli and Doña Marina, an early-16th-century
Nahua woman from the
Mexican Gulf...
-
suppressed in
Tlachquiauhco (today
known as Tlaxiaco),
where its ruler,
Malinalli, was
killed after trying to
start the rebellion. In this campaign, all...