Where does “xiuhtotonacocheh” come from?

xiuhtotonacocheh (Classical Nahuatl) comes from Classical Nahuatl xiuhtotonacochtli, from Classical Nahuatl xiuhtōtōtl, from Classical Nahuatl xīhuitl, from Classical Nahuatl pōhualli, from Classical Nahuatl -lli — Forms a passive participle from any verb.

xiuhtotonacocheh (Classical Nahuatl): One that has an ear pendant of Lovely Continga...

Definitions

  1. One that has an ear pendant of Lovely Continga...

Ancestry of “xiuhtotonacocheh”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Classical NahuatlxiuhtotonacochtliAn ear pendant of Lovely Continga feathers
2Classical Nahuatlxiuhtōtōtllovely cotinga
3Classical Nahuatlxīhuitlyear
4Classical Nahuatlpōhuallitwenty; count; a count
5Classical Nahuatl-lliForms a passive participle from any verb
Every word from Classical Nahuatl -lliEvery word from Classical Nahuatl pōhualliEvery word from Classical Nahuatl xīhuitl
xiuhtotonacocheh — Etymology, Origin & Word History | Etymology Explorer