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Rig Veda Americanus - Sacred Songs of the Ancient Mexicans, With a Gloss in Nahuatl by Various
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Eztlamiyaual, III, 2. Apparently from _eztli_, blood, race, and
_tlamiauati_, to surpass, to excel.


H

Huia, II, 3. _See_ _Ahuia_.


Y

Y, I. For _in_ (_yn_), he, it, the, that, etc.
Ya. _See_ Ayya.
Yancuic, IV, 7. New, fresh, green.
Yancuipilla, XII, 3. New-born babe.
Yantata, XIV, 3. An exclamation.
Yaquetlaya, I, 1. Apparently a form of _tlayacati_, or of _yaque_, both
from the root _yac-_, a point, a prominence, to be
prominent. But the etymology is not clear.
Yauciuatzin, XIII, 6. _Yaotl-cihuatl-tzin_, "the revered war-woman."
Yauicaya, III, 2. From _yauh_, to go.
Yauilili, XI, 5. Causative form of _yauh_, "to cause to go," to put to
flight.
Yautiua, I, 5, 6. Freq. from _yaotia_, to fight.
Yautlatoaquetl, XV, 3, 4. _See_ _yautlatoaya_.
Yautlatoaya, I, 3; V. 1. From _yaotl_, war, _tlatoa_, to speak.
_Yautlatoani_, ruler in war, was one of the titles of
Huitzilopochtli.
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