Meaning of Tenochtitl�n

Olin Tezcatlipoca mixcoatl at earthlink.net
Tue Mar 2 15:08:54 UTC 1999


R. Joe Campbell wrote:
>
> One small addition:  the 'te-' of 'tenochtitlan' is 'te(-tl)' [stone].
> Fruits that were hard (like green apples) picked up the 'te(-tl)' as a
> compounding element to indicate the hardness.  Cf. 'texocotl', Spanish
> "tejocote".
>
> Some more -tlan words:
>
> Tototlan
> Teocuitlatlan
> Mazatlan
> Xochitlan
> Acaxochitlan
> Ahuacatlan
> Ahuatlan
> Ahuehuetitlan
> Amatitlan
> Camotlan
> Coatlan
> Colotlan (not named by the Chamber of Commerce)
> Cuautitlan
> Chiquihuitlan
> Eloxochitlan
> Huajolotitlan
> Huehuetlan
> Ilamatlan
> Jalostotitlan
> Mazatlan
> Miahuatlan
> Ocotlan
> Tecalitlan (Arriba el Mariachi Vargas!)
> Tecomatlan
> Tepotzotlan
> Tepoztlan
> Xayacatlan
> Zapotitlan
>



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The subject of Teotl has been brought up or touched on but never really
clarified as far as I know.  I have heard that Teotl comes from 'te(-tl)' for
stone and 'Ollin' for movement as in stone in movement or material moved
by spirit or.....


Nimexihcatl,


Olin Tezcatlipoca



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