"teteoh innan" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [Classical Nahuatl]

IPA: /teːˈteoʔ ˈiːnnaːn/, [teːˌté.oʔˈíː.nːaːn̥] Forms: tēteoh īnnān [canonical]
Etymology: From tēteoh, plural of teōtl (“divinity; god”), + īnnān (“their mother”). Etymology templates: {{m|nci|tēteoh}} tēteoh, {{m|nci|teōtl||divinity; god}} teōtl (“divinity; god”), {{m|nci|īnnān||their mother}} īnnān (“their mother”) Head templates: {{head|nci|proper noun|animate|head=tēteoh īnnān}} tēteoh īnnān (animate)
  1. (mythology) (she is) the mother of gods; an aspect of Coatlicue as a mother goddess and primordial earth goddess. Tags: animate Categories (topical): Gods, Mythology Synonyms: teteuynan (english: obsolete spelling), Tēteoh īnnān

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