"Iztaccíhuatl" meaning in All languages combined

See Iztaccíhuatl on Wiktionary

Proper name [English]

IPA: /ˌɪstækˈsɪwætl̩/ [General-Australian, UK], /ˌistɑkˈsiwɑtl̩/ [US]
Etymology: From Spanish Iztaccíhuatl, from Classical Nahuatl iztāc (“white”) + cihuātl (“woman”). The mountain's name in Classical Nahuatl was Iztāc tepētl (literally “white mountain”). Etymology templates: {{der|en|es|Iztaccíhuatl}} Spanish Iztaccíhuatl, {{der|en|nci|iztāc||white}} Classical Nahuatl iztāc (“white”), {{cog|nci|-}} Classical Nahuatl Head templates: {{en-proper noun}} Iztaccíhuatl
  1. A mountain in central Mexico, the third-highest peak in Mexico. Wikipedia link: Iztaccíhuatl Categories (place): Mountains, Places in Mexico Synonyms: Ixtaccíhuatl, Ixtaccihuatl, Ixtaccíuatl, Iztaccihuatl, Iztaccíuatl, Ixtacihuatl Related terms: Popocatépetl
    Sense id: en-Iztaccíhuatl-en-name-avyz4zls Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header

Proper name [Spanish]

IPA: /iθtaɡˈθiwatl/ [Spain], [iθ.t̪aɣ̞ˈθi.wa.t̪l] [Spain], /istaɡˈsiwatl/ [Latin-America], [is.t̪aɣ̞ˈsi.wa.t̪l] [Latin-America]
Rhymes: -iwatl Etymology: From Classical Nahuatl iztāc (“white”) + cihuātl (“woman”). The mountain's name in Classical Nahuatl was Iztāc tepētl (literally “white mountain”). Etymology templates: {{der|es|nci|iztāc||white}} Classical Nahuatl iztāc (“white”) Head templates: {{head|es|proper nouns|g=m|g2=|g3=|head=}} Iztaccíhuatl m, {{es-proper noun|m}} Iztaccíhuatl m
  1. Iztaccíhuatl Wikipedia link: es:Iztaccíhuatl Tags: masculine Related terms: Popocatépetl
    Sense id: en-Iztaccíhuatl-es-name--ICFUAP6 Categories (other): Spanish entries with incorrect language header

Alternative forms

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