"ilamatototl" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Classical Nahuatl]

IPA: /ilamaˈtoːtoːt͡ɬ/ Forms: ilamatōtōtl [canonical]
Etymology: From ilama (“old woman”) + tōtōtl (“bird”), for its nondescript appearance. Etymology templates: {{compound|nci|ilama|tōtōtl|t1=old woman|t2=bird}} ilama (“old woman”) + tōtōtl (“bird”) Head templates: {{head|nci|nouns|animate||||||cat2=|f1accel-form=p|f2accel-form=p|head=ilamatōtōtl}} ilamatōtōtl (animate), {{nci-noun|a|ilamatōtōtl}} ilamatōtōtl (animate)
  1. A canyon towhee (Melozone fusca), a solitary bird of inland Mexico and nearby US states Tags: animate Categories (lifeform): Birds

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