"miyahuatototl" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Classical Nahuatl]

IPA: [mi.jaː.waˈtoː.toːt͡ɬ] Forms: miyāhuatōtōtl [canonical]
Etymology: From miyāhuatl (“corn tassel”) + tōtōtl (“bird”). Cf. Northern Puebla Nahuatl miahuatototl. Etymology templates: {{compound|nci|miyāhuatl|tōtōtl|t1=corn tassel|t2=bird}} miyāhuatl (“corn tassel”) + tōtōtl (“bird”), {{cog|ncj|miahuatototl}} Northern Puebla Nahuatl miahuatototl Head templates: {{head|nci|nouns|animate||||||cat2=|f1accel-form=p|f2accel-form=p|head=miyāhuatōtōtl}} miyāhuatōtōtl (animate), {{nci-noun|a|miyāhuatōtōtl}} miyāhuatōtōtl (animate)
  1. lesser goldfinch (Spinus psaltria) Tags: animate Categories (lifeform): True finches Synonyms: xōpantōtōtl, miauatototl, miaoatvtvtl [obsolete] Derived forms: tozmiyāhuatōtōtl
    Sense id: en-miyahuatototl-nci-noun-F9Q1mIsy Categories (other): Classical Nahuatl entries with incorrect language header

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          "ref": "[1569], Bernardino de Sahagún, editor, Florentine Codex, volume 3, page 56r",
          "text": "¶ Miaoatvtvtl: yoan itvca xopã tvtvtl, ololtvntli, coziaiactic; tlâtvle, iamanca tlatvle, cujcanj, teiolpaqujlti, teiolavielti: qualtvn, qualtepil, qualtetvn",
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          "ref": "[1569], Bernardino de Sahagún, editor, Florentine Codex, volume 3, page 56r",
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