- atoya-
xocotl (flowing
stream plum), maza-
xocotl (deer plum), atoya-
xocotl (large plum ciruela) te-
xocotl (yellow or red hawberries), xal-
xocotl (sand...
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Xocotl[pronunciation?] ("Plum" in Nahuatl) is the
Aztec god of the
planet Venus and of fire. He is
probably related to Xolotl, the god of
lightning and...
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longest name. He and
Xolotl have
Venus as ****ociation as
symbol of twins.
Xocotl, god of
Venus and fire. Tēzcatlīpōca,
creator god, lord of darkness, lord...
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small feast for the dead,
feast of the merchants, the
making of the
Xocotl pole
Xocotl Huetzi "Fruits fall" (also
called Huey Miccail****tontli—"Great feast...
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Aeroportuario del
Sureste (ASUR) and
derives its name from the
Nahuatl word "
xocotl,"
meaning "sour or
sweet and sour fruit." The
airport serves as the hub...
- Africa. It is
commonly known as jocote,
which derives from the
Nahuatl word
xocotl,
meaning any kind of sour or
acidic fruit.
Other common names include red...
- dog (folklore)
Codex Xolotl King Xolotl,
grandfather of king
Tezozomoc Xocotl (Aztec god)
Cecilio A.
Robelo (1905).
Diccionario de Mitología
Nahoa (in...
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because they did not pay taxes, but they had to
sponsor the
ritual feast of
Xocotl Huetzi from the
wealth that they
obtained from
their trade expeditions....
- calendar. It is also a
festival in the
Aztec religion. The Prin****l
deity is
Xocotl. It is
called Great Feast of the Dead. "Hueymiccai****tl,
Great Feast of...
- of the dead”) Aug 08–Aug 27 Jul 12–Jul 31 ****tzilopochtli 10
xocotl huetzi (“the
xocotl falls”) huēyi miccāil****tl (“greater
feast day of the dead”) Aug...