Where does “Tula” come from?

Tula (Spanish) comes from Classical Nahuatl Tōllān, from Classical Nahuatl -tlān — place; place suffix; place of.

Tula (Spanish): A children's game in which a child chases others until he touches one of them with his hand, who, in turn, chases the others, tag

Definitions

  1. A children's game in which a child chases others until he touches one of them with his hand, who, in turn, chases the others, tag

Ancestry of “Tula”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Classical NahuatlTōllānplace of bulrushes
2Classical Nahuatl-tlānplace; place suffix; place of

Words derived from “Tula

Every word from Classical Nahuatl -tlānEvery word from Classical Nahuatl Tōllān