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ocelotl tlahuiztli (tlahuiztli, insignias (devices), ... Visual and Verbal Communication (hierarchy name)) |
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Note: A body-encasing costume in the form of a jaguar with a quetzal-feather crest on the head. Worn by prestigious Mexica warriors of postclassic central Mexico. They are depicted in both Native and colonial documents in a variety of colors, indicating that they were likely constructed out of feathers as well as actual jaguar pelts. |
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ocelotl tlahuiztli (preferred,C,U,English-P,D,L,N)
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ocelotl tlahuiztli (Classical Nahuatl-P,D,U,N)
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ocelotl tlahuiztli (Spanish,UF,U)
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ocelotl tlahuiztli (Eastern Huasteca Nahuatl,UF,U)
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.... Visual and Verbal Communication (hierarchy name) (G) |
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........ Information Forms (hierarchy name) (G) |
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............ information forms (objects) (G) |
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................ document genres (G) |
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.................... <documents by function> (G) |
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........................ <identifying markings and symbols> (G) |
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............................ devices (symbols) (G) |
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................................ insignias (devices) (G) |
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.................................... tlahuiztli (G) |
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........................................ ocelotl tlahuiztli (G) |
Additional Notes: |
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Eastern Huasteca Nahuatl ..... Yoyomitl tlachihualli quence ocelotl tlen ce acahya, ica penacho tlachihualli ica ihhuitl tlen quetzalli. Quihuicayayah tlahuilananih mexicas ipan Mexco central postclasico. Neciyaya ipan amameh tlen macehualmeh huan tlen coloniales ica miac tlamantli iixnezca, tlen quimanextia quitl eliyaya tlachihualli ica ihhuitl huan nouhquiya cuetlaxtli tlen ocelotl. |
Spanish ..... Traje de cuerpo completo en forma de jaguar con un penacho de plumas de quetzal. Lo llevaban los prestigiosos guerreros mexicas del México central postclásico. Aparecen en documentos indígenas y coloniales en una variedad de colores, lo que indica que probablemente se elaboraban con plumas así como con pieles de jaguar. |
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