"tecpatl" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Central Nahuatl]

Etymology: From Classical Nahuatl tecpatl. Etymology templates: {{der|nhn|nci|tecpatl}} Classical Nahuatl tecpatl Head templates: {{head|nhn|noun}} tecpatl
  1. Stone knife Categories (topical): Weapons

Noun [Classical Nahuatl]

IPA: [ˈtekpat͡ɬ] Forms: tecpatl [plural]
Etymology: Equivalent to tetl "stone" + *icpatl "top" (compare icpactli "top", icpalli "high-backed seat") according to Andrews (2003). Head templates: {{head|nci|noun|plural|tecpatl||g=in}} tecpatl inan (plural tecpatl)
  1. (it is) flint. Tags: inanimate Categories (topical): Materials
    Sense id: en-tecpatl-nci-noun-BRIFGzhg Disambiguation of Materials: 43 26 14 18
  2. (it is) a flint knife Tags: inanimate
    Sense id: en-tecpatl-nci-noun-3wSXXlUY
  3. (it is) a fint knife motif, especially when worn as an adornment. Tags: inanimate
    Sense id: en-tecpatl-nci-noun-K6dLzcfn
  4. (it is) the eighteenth day sign of the Aztec tōnalpōhualli, represented by a stylized, red and white lanceolate flint knife. Tags: inanimate Categories (topical): Mesoamerican day signs, Weapons
    Sense id: en-tecpatl-nci-noun-AvtsOtFu Disambiguation of Mesoamerican day signs: 8 6 18 67 Disambiguation of Weapons: 26 24 17 33 Categories (other): Classical Nahuatl entries with incorrect language header, Classical Nahuatl entries with language name categories using raw markup, Classical Nahuatl terms using regularized orthography Disambiguation of Classical Nahuatl entries with incorrect language header: 21 3 2 9 66 Disambiguation of Classical Nahuatl entries with language name categories using raw markup: 25 2 2 9 62 Disambiguation of Classical Nahuatl terms using regularized orthography: 14 5 3 10 67

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