Name of creation god
alexis wimmer
malinal at evhr.net
Tue Dec 19 04:47:33 UTC 2000
John Frederick Schwaller wrote :
> I have just finished Kay Almere Read's Book, _Time and Sacrifice in the
> Aztec Cosmos_. In it she has the habit of referring to Tecuciztecatl as
> Tecuiçiztecatl. First of all the c-cedilla (ç) is not needed before the
> -i- since the -c- will be soft. But the other difference is the Tecuciz-,
> versus Tecuiciz- Dibble and Anderson consistently name the god
> Tecuciztecatl. In his book, _Myths of Ancient Mexico_ Graulich gives the
> god the name of Tecciztecatl and translates it as "He of the Conch
> Shell" I think that Read is looking at an underlying meaning by changing
> the spelling to Tecuiciz-
tecuciztli, teucciztli, tecciztli and tecuihciztli are variants of the same
noon.
tecu- and teuc- are two orthographic variants
tec- is a phonetic variant.
and tecuih- is an archaic form of teuc-tli, lord. (also spelled tecutli or
tecuhtli).
See
http://www.ifrance.com/nahuatl/t/nahuatlTECUAN.html#TECUIHTLI
Alexis.
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