Where does “-titlan” come from?
-titlan (Classical Nahuatl) comes from Classical Nahuatl -tlān — place; place suffix; place of.
-titlan (Classical Nahuatl): A locative suffix denoting adjacency or distance below: Under, around. Essentially -tlan with the -ti ligature. More often used with -tli verbs
Definitions
- A locative suffix denoting adjacency or distance below: Under, around. Essentially -tlan with the -ti ligature. More often used with -tli verbs
Ancestry of “-titlan”, step by step
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Classical Nahuatl | -tlān | place; place suffix; place of |