cuauhtlah
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See also: Cuauhtlah
Classical Nahuatl
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]- cuauhtla, quauhtla (obsolete spellings)
- cuahcuauhtlah
Etymology
[edit]From cuahuitl (“tree”) + -tlah.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]cuauhtlah (locative)
- (in) a forest, grove or other wooded area.
- 1555, Alonso de Molina, Aqui comienca vn vocabulario en la lengua castellana y mexicana, f. 22v:
- Arboleda. quauhtla.
- A grove. quauhtla.
- Idem, f. 35v.
- Boſque de arboles. quauhtla.quaquauhtla.
- A forest of trees. quauhtla.quaquauhtla.
- Boſque de arboles. quauhtla.quaquauhtla.
- 1571, Alonso de Molina, Vocabulario en lengua castellana y mexicana y mexicana y castellana, f. 87r. col. 1:
- Quauhtla. montaña, arboleda o boſque.
- Quauhtla. a mountain, grove or forest.
- c. 1600, anonymous author, Anónimo mexicano, f. 1v:
- auh yn zan onenque cuauh tla tepetla ocacic macuilpohualli Yhuă nahui xiuh tíca,
- and they just wandered in the forests and the mountains for one hundred and four years.
- Idem, f. 11r.
- mochíhícxitlanhuíc manticatca, oncan yecate paca yotica. necehuiliztíca atlan, cuauhtla, tepetlan, o-yaia tlamati[…]
- When it was all completed, they were happily resting together there near water and an abundance of trees, among the mountains.
- mochíhícxitlanhuíc manticatca, oncan yecate paca yotica. necehuiliztíca atlan, cuauhtla, tepetlan, o-yaia tlamati[…]
References
[edit]- Richley H. Crapo, Bonnie Glass-Coffin, transl. (2005), Anónimo Mexicano, Utah State University Press, page 29
- Alonso de Molina (2008) Vocabulario en lengua castellana y mexicana y mexicana y castellana (1571), Editorial Porrúa, page 87