Huitznahuic
Michael McCafferty
mmccaffe at indiana.edu
Tue Nov 24 22:59:39 UTC 2009
Quoting "John F. Schwaller" <schwallr at potsdam.edu>:
> Recently I received a query from Catalunya regarding the name
> Huitznahuic, which was the name locals had given to the Pyramid of the
> Sun at Teotihuacan.
It *looks like* 'thorn-four-place', from huitz-na:hui-c
...although *huitzna:uhco" sounds better to me.
Anybody have an idea?
Michael
>
>>> > >> First Name: Anabel
>>> > >> Last Name: Villalonga Gordaliza
>>> > >> Email: annabel.villalonga at uab.cat
>>> > >> Culture: Teotihuacan
>>> > >> Abstract: I would like to know about the meaning of \"Huitznahuic\"
>>> > >> because I found that in s.XIX some people from San Juan Teotihuacan
>>> > >> called the Sun Pyramid with this name. I\'m doing my thesis and Dr.
>>> > >> Alfonso Lacadena from Madrid suggested me to contact with you.
>>>
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