teocalli
English
Alternative forms
- teucalli (obsolete)
Etymology
From Spanish teocalli, from a Nahuatl [Term?] language; compare Classical Nahuatl teohcalli.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˌteɪ.əˈkɑ.li/, /ˌti-/, /-oʊ-/, /-kæ-/
Noun
teocalli (plural teocallis)
- An Aztec temple.
- 1578, Thomas Nicholas, The Pleasant Historie of the Conquest of the VVeast India, London: Henry Bynneman, translation of Historia general de las Indias by Francisco López de Gómara, page 62:
- their Cazique or Lorde had ſente them, to ſee what Goddes were comen in thoſe Teucallis, that is to ſay, Temple
- 1845, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, The Arsenal at Springfield:
- And Aztec priests upon their teocallis / Beat the wild war-drums made of serpent's skin.
- A Mesoamerican pyramid surmounted by a temple.
Anagrams
Classical Nahuatl
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