"imatzin" meaning in Classical Nahuatl

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Noun

IPA: [iːˈmáːt͡sin̥] Forms: īmātzin [canonical, inanimate]
Head templates: {{head|nci|noun form|g=in|head=īmātzin}} īmātzin inan
  1. third-person plural possessive singular of ātzintli; (it is) their venerable water. Tags: form-of, plural, possessive, singular, third-person Form of: ātzintli (extra: (it is) their venerable water)
    Sense id: en-imatzin-nci-noun-DmFbACrl Categories (other): Classical Nahuatl entries with incorrect language header

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