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zilopochtli. See Tezozomoc, _Cronica Mexicana_, cap. VI. Teuaqui, II, 6, 7. From _teotl_, god, _aqui_, to enter, to penetrate. Teucontlipaca, IV, 5. Explained by the Gloss as _teucumitl icpac_, upon the thorn bush _teocumitl_, espina grande, Molina). But I should think it to be a compound of _teotl_, _conetl_, _icpac_, "upon the son of the goddess." The son of Teteunan was especially Centeotl, god of maize. Teueuel, V, 2. Poetic from _ueue_, the ancients, the elders. Teumechaue, IV, 1, 2, 3, 4; VIII, 2; XIX, 2. Perhaps from _teo-ome-chayaue_, "the twice divine seed-thrower," or _teometl-chayaue_, the planter of the divine maguey. Teumilco, XIII, 2. From _teotl_, _milli_, _co_, "in the divine cornfield," fig. reference to the battlefield. Teutiualcoya, III, 2. The Gloss reads _teuitualcoya_, from _teotl_, god, _ittualo_, passive of _itta_, to see. Teu-tlaneuiloc, III, 1. Explained by the Gloss as equivalent to _onetlanauiloc_, an impersonal, passive, preterit, from _naua_, "it was danced." The peculiar sacred dance called _tlanaua_, performed by young girls, is described by Sahagun, Lib. II, cap. 24. Teutlalipan, IV, 8. In the divine earth. Teyomi, VII, 1. From _teyo_, esteemed, honored. Tezcatlipuca, XIX, 2. Proper name of a divinity. Tezcatzintli, XIX, 5. Proper name from _tezcatl_, mirror. Tezcatzonco, XVII, 3; XIX, 4. Apparently the name of a part of the temple. Tianquiz, XIV, 6. The market place. Ticatl, IV, 7. Chalk; fig., model, pattern. Timalla, XVIII, 4. Form of _timalloa_, to swell, to increase; fig., to rejoice, to glorify oneself. Tlacaluaz, XIV, 7. For _tlacaluaztli_, a blow-pipe. Tlacati, XV, 3, 4. For _tlacatl_. Tlacatl, II, 1; XIII, 7. Mortal, creature, person. Tlacaz, XIX, 4. From _tlaca_, to overturn. Tlachco, XIV, 10. The place of the ball play. Tlachinaya, XIV, 5. From _tlachia_, to see. Tlachtli, VII, 6. The ball. Tlacochcalco, II, 1; X, 1. From _tlacochtli_, arrow, or generally, weapon, _calli_, house, _co_, post-position, in "the hall of weapons," or arsenal. It was a room in that part of the temple dedicated to Huitzilopochtli, and was filled with arrows, spears, etc. Sahagun, Lib. VIII, cap. 32. Tlacolteutla, XIV, 2. Name of a Mexic
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