"ixayoyoh" meaning in Classical Nahuatl

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Noun

IPA: [iː.ʃaːˈjoː.joʔ] Forms: īxāyōyoh [canonical]
Etymology: From īxāyōtl (“tear”) + -yoh. Etymology templates: {{suffix|nci|īxāyōtl|yoh|t1=tear}} īxāyōtl (“tear”) + -yoh Head templates: {{head|nci|nouns|||||||cat2=headword lines missing parameters|f1accel-form=p|f2accel-form=p|head=īxāyōyoh}} īxāyōyoh, {{nci-noun||īxāyōyoh}} īxāyōyoh
  1. something tearful, full of tears Synonyms: ixayoyo (english: obsolete spelling) Synonyms (something full of tears): chōquizzoh

Download JSON data for ixayoyoh meaning in Classical Nahuatl (1.7kB)

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