"wílatho" meaning in Taos

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Particle

IPA: /ˈwīlæthɑ/
Etymology: From *wíla- (“pass, gap?”) + -tho (“at”). Cognate with Picuris pʼį̀nwéltha (“Picuris Pueblo”) (literally “mountain pass place” although this decomposition is now opaque). Etymology templates: {{cog|nai-pic|pʼį̀nwéltha||Picuris Pueblo}} Picuris pʼį̀nwéltha (“Picuris Pueblo”) Head templates: {{head|twf|particle}} wílatho
  1. Picuris Pueblo; literally, "at the pass", referring to location of the pueblo near the west end of a pass leading to the Great Plains Categories (place): Place names Related terms: pʼìanwílaną

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