Help! (second thoughts)
John Sullivan
idiez at me.com
Thu Aug 21 22:11:56 UTC 2014
Notequixpoyohuan,
Este verano en Yale, una de mis alumnas, Nicole Hughes, estudiante de doctorado en Historia del Arte en la U de Chicago, trajo una serie de documentos relacionados con presentaciones teatrales de tipo exemplum realizadas por comunidades indígenas. El nombre para estas representaciones era neixcuitilli, aunque la palabra se refiere más, creo, a la moraleja de la obra. No sé si tiene algo que ver con el contexto del documento referido en esta discusión.
John
On 20 Aug 2014, at 19:31, M Launey <mlauney at wanadoo.fr> wrote:
> Thinking more about it.
> The morphological pattern seems pretty clear (ne-cuitla-hui-l-li), as I told in my preceding message.
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> However, I'm bothered by the context (why would the priests "make" confessions in august?
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> So my second hypothesis is: ni-c-no-cuitia, which for obvious reasons mostly appears in the corpus with the meaning "I confess sth.", actually has another (probably anterior) meaning such as "fulfill a task" or something like that. Any hints?
>
> Best
>
> M.L.
>
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>> Objet : [Nahuat-l] Help!
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>> Tocnihuan.
>> Do you have any idea about the meaning of "ynnecuitil / yn necuitil".
>> It appears in a colonial text (end of s. XVI) I am translating.
>> The context is: "ypan agosto quichihuasque quitequipanosque yn necuitil".
>> It sounds me like "commitment", do yo have any other idea?
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>> Tomas Amaya
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