Rig Veda Americanus - Sacred Songs of the Ancient Mexicans, With a Gloss in Nahuatl by Various
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Cana, XII, 1. Somewhere.
Cane, XII, 1. For _ca nel_, and truly. Caqui, VIII, 2. To hear, to listen. Caquia, II, 1. From _caqui_, to hear. Catlachtoquetl, III, 3. Apparently compounded of the interrogative _catli_ and _tlacatl_, man, mortal; what mortal? Catella, III, 4. For _catel_; who indeed? Caua, XIV, 7; XV, 2. To cease, to stop; to surpass; to lay down. Ce, I, 2; XV, 4. One, a, an. Cenpoliuiz, XIII, 7. From _cempoliui_, to perish wholly. Centeutl, VII, 6; VIII, 1, 5; XIV, 4; XIX, 3. Prop. name. The god of maize. Centla, XIII, 2. For _centli_, ear of corn, dried corn. Centlalia, I, 5, 6. To assemble. Chacalhoa, XIV, 11. For _chachaloa_, to tinkle, to resound. Chalchimamatlaco, XV, 2. Compound of _chalchiuitl_, jade, turquoise; hence of that color; _mama_, to carry; ref. to betake oneself; _atl_, water; _co_, postposition. Chalchimichuacan, XIV, 4. "The cerulean home of the fishes." Chalchiuhecatl, XIV, 9. From _chalchiuitl_, jade; metaphorically, anything precious. Chalmecatl, XVIII, 1. From _chalani_, to beat, to strike. Apparently a proper name. Chalmecatecutli, XIII, 5. "Ruler of the (drum) beaters." Comp. v. 1. Chalima, XIII, 1. Apparently for _chalani_, to strike, to beat, especially a drum. Chan, XVI, 1, 2; XVII, 2. House, home. Chicauaztica, III, 6; XIII, 2, 3. Strongly, boldly, energetically. Chicomoztoc, VII, 1. "At the seven caves." _See_ Notes to Hymn VII. Chicomollotzin, XVI, 1. _See_ Notes, p. 59. |
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