- [makʷiɬtoːtʃtɬi], 'Five Rabbit'; from
classical Nahuatl: macuilli, 'five' +
tochtli, 'rabbit') is one of the five
deities from
Aztec and
other central Mexican...
- Nahuatl, with the
literal meaning of "two rabbit".
Centzon Totochtin Macuil-
Tochtli Mayahuel Tepoztecatl The
origins of the word
pulque are uncertain. Octli...
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Ixtlilxochitl Ome
Tochtli (1380-1418) was the
ruler (tlatoani) of the
Acolhua city-state of
Texcoco from 1409 to 1418 and the
father of the
famous "poet-king"...
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Miquiztli [miˈkístɬi]
Death North Mazātl [ˈmásaːtɬ] Deer
Animal West
Tōchtli [ˈtóːtʃtɬi]
Rabbit South Ātl [ˈaːtɬ]
Water East Itzcuīntli [itsˈkʷíːn̥tɬi]...
- [aːjoːˈtoːt͡ʃt͡ɬi],
Nahuatl for "turtle-rabbit": āyōtl [ˈaːjoːt͡ɬ] (turtle) and
tōchtli [ˈtoːt͡ʃt͡ɬi] (rabbit). The
Portuguese word for "armadillo" is tatu which...
- the
ancient Nahuas,
literally means "Place of Rabbits", a
compound of
tochtli "rabbit" and -pan "place".
Being the
nearest port to
Mexico City, Tuxpan...
- 5. cóatl – serpent, 6.
miquiztli – skull/death, 7. mázatl – deer, 8.
tochtli – rabbit, 9. atl – water, 10.
itzcuintli – dog, 11.
ozomatli – monkey,...
- He
accompanied Cortés on his three-year expedition, but died in 1526 (8
Tochtli)
while on it, of an
unknown sickness in Nochixtlan. Cortés immediately...
- La
Llorona Father Perez Santa Fake
Father Estaban 2021 Xico's
Journey Tochtli Voice Caged Warden Perez 2022
Father Stu
Coach Beech 2023
Rebel Moon King...
- Tlaltecatzin, r. ? Techotlalatzin, r. 1357 or 1377–1409
Ixtlilxochitl Ome
Tochtli, r. 1409–1418 Nezahualcoyōtl, r. 1431–1472 Nezahualpilli, r. 1473–1515...