"Itzcoatl" meaning in English

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Proper name

Etymology: From Classical Nahuatl Ītzcōātl, from itztli (“obsidian”) + cōātl (“snake”). Etymology templates: {{bor|en|nci|Ītzcōātl}} Classical Nahuatl Ītzcōātl Head templates: {{en-proper noun}} Itzcoatl
  1. The fourth ruler of Tenochtitlan. Wikipedia link: Itzcoatl Synonyms: Itzcóatl, Itzcohuatl, Izcoatl [obsolete], Izcohuatl [obsolete], Ytzcoatl [obsolete], Ytzcohuatl [obsolete], Yzcohuatl [obsolete] Translations (the name of the 4th ruler of Tenochtitlan): Itzcoatl (Classical Nahuatl), Itzcoatzin [honorific] (Classical Nahuatl), Itzcóatl (Spanish)

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