teteoh innan
See also: Teteoh innan
Classical Nahuatl
Alternative forms
- teteuynan (obsolete spelling)
- Tēteoh īnnān
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /teːˈteoʔ ˈiːnnaːn/, [teːˌté.oʔˈíː.nːaːn̥]
Proper noun
- (mythology) (she is) the mother of gods; an aspect of Coatlicue as a mother goddess and primordial earth goddess.
- 1558-1585: Bernardino de Sahagún, Primeros memoriales, f. 263r.
- Teteuynan inechichiuh / Motenholcupinticac / Tlaxapochtli in contlaliticac ycamapan
- Attire of tēteoh īnnān. Her lips are plumped with rubber. On her cheek is a [black] circle.
- 1558-1585: Bernardino de Sahagún, Primeros memoriales, f. 263r.
References
- Rafael Tena (2012) La religión mexica, Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia, page 99
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