"iztac teocuitlatl" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Classical Nahuatl]

IPA: [is.taːk.te.oːˈkʷí.t͡ɬat͡ɬ] Forms: iztāc teōcuitlatl [canonical]
Etymology: From iztāc (“something white”) + teōcuitlatl (“gold, silver”). Etymology templates: {{compound|nci|iztāc|teōcuitlatl|t1=something white|t2=gold, silver}} iztāc (“something white”) + teōcuitlatl (“gold, silver”) Head templates: {{head|nci|nouns|inanimate||||||cat2=|f1accel-form=p|f2accel-form=p|head=iztāc teōcuitlatl}} iztāc teōcuitlatl (inanimate), {{nci-noun|i|iztāc teōcuitlatl}} iztāc teōcuitlatl (inanimate)
  1. silver Tags: inanimate Categories (topical): Chemical elements, Metals Related terms: cōztic teōcuitlatl
    Sense id: en-iztac_teocuitlatl-nci-noun-eM3mTD5H Categories (other): Classical Nahuatl entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries
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      "expansion": "iztāc (“something white”) + teōcuitlatl (“gold, silver”)",
      "name": "compound"
    }
  ],
  "etymology_text": "From iztāc (“something white”) + teōcuitlatl (“gold, silver”).",
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        "6": "",
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        "1": "i",
        "2": "iztāc teōcuitlatl"
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      "name": "nci-noun"
    }
  ],
  "lang": "Classical Nahuatl",
  "lang_code": "nci",
  "pos": "noun",
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      "examples": [
        {
          "english": "Thus as they first came here, they carried dried maize kernels, cotton, and all other seeds, marvelous turquoise stones, yellow gold, and silver.",
          "ref": "c. 1600, Anónimo Mexicano, f. 1r:",
          "text": "ynînque yn achto oquihualhuîcaque tlaollí Ychcatl Yhuá mochí ynoccequí achotl, mahuíztíc chalchiuhte me, coztic teocuytlatl, Yztac teocuitlatl",
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      "form": "iztāc teōcuitlatl",
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  "lang_code": "nci",
  "pos": "noun",
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    {
      "word": "cōztic teōcuitlatl"
    }
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      "examples": [
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          "english": "Thus as they first came here, they carried dried maize kernels, cotton, and all other seeds, marvelous turquoise stones, yellow gold, and silver.",
          "ref": "c. 1600, Anónimo Mexicano, f. 1r:",
          "text": "ynînque yn achto oquihualhuîcaque tlaollí Ychcatl Yhuá mochí ynoccequí achotl, mahuíztíc chalchiuhte me, coztic teocuytlatl, Yztac teocuitlatl",
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  "sounds": [
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      "ipa": "[is.taːk.te.oːˈkʷí.t͡ɬat͡ɬ]"
    }
  ],
  "word": "iztac teocuitlatl"
}

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