"tlacamayeh" meaning in Classical Nahuatl

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Adjective

Forms: tlacamayehqueh [plural]
Etymology: Equivalent to tlacatl (“person”) + maitl (“hand”) + -eh (“having”) Etymology templates: {{affix|nci|tlacatl|maitl|-eh|t1=person|t2=hand|t3=having}} tlacatl (“person”) + maitl (“hand”) + -eh (“having”) Head templates: {{head|nci|adjective|plural|tlacamayehqueh|head=tlacamayeh}} tlacamayeh (plural tlacamayehqueh)
  1. (Of an animal) able to hold things with its forepaws, as a human does. Synonyms: tlacamaie [obsolete] Related terms: tlacaixceh

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          "english": "Because [the raccoon] can use its hands and feet like a human, sometimes it walks on two legs.",
          "ref": "1500s, Florentine Codex, volume 3, page 10v",
          "text": "canelnoço tlacamaie; tlacaicxe, inquẽman moquetztiuh in nenemj.",
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