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Guerrero Nahuatl
Etymology
Compare Pipil i-uhmiyu (“its fur; its feather”), Classical Nahuatl tōch-ohmitl (“rabbit fur”); Classical Nahuatl tohmitl (“fur”), Northern Puebla Nahuatl tohmitl (“wool”), Tlamacazapa Nahuatl tojmitl (“feather; wool”); Mecayapan Nahuatl tzojmiꞌ (“fur; feather”). The variation in initial consonants is unexplained.
Noun
tojmitl
- blanket
Derived terms
References
- Aburto, Pascual, Mason P., David (2005) Vocabulario comparativo del náhuatl de Guerrero y del náhuatl de Tlamacazapa (in Spanish), draft edition, page 138
Tlamacazapa Nahuatl
Etymology
Compare Pipil i-uhmiyu (“its fur; its feather”), Classical Nahuatl tōch-ohmitl (“rabbit fur”); Classical Nahuatl tohmitl (“fur”), Guerrero Nahuatl tojmitl (“blanket”), Northern Puebla Nahuatl tohmitl (“wool”); Mecayapan Nahuatl tzojmiꞌ (“fur; feather”). The variation in initial consonants is unexplained.
Noun
tojmitl
- feather
- wool
Derived terms
References
- Aburto, Pascual, Mason P., David (2005) Vocabulario comparativo del náhuatl de Guerrero y del náhuatl de Tlamacazapa (in Spanish), draft edition, pages 10, 12