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27 yaualli ycpatl
28 amatl
29 meca huehuetl
30 [illegible]
31 sabo
32 cacahuatl
33 cozton
34 sombrero
35 chiq~pan
36 cozcatl
37 conchiuhq~
38 quilnamacaque
39 hatlaq~tzali
40 cuetlaxtli cactli
41 coyolli
42 chiquihuitl tanatli
43 yyetl—
44 çapines
45 dolavarte
46 tomitl
47 petlatl tolcuextli
48 tepoznamaca
49 pinoli tenextli
noRmaLized sPeLLing,
sPanish LoanwoRds
in iTaLics
yahualli icpatl
amatl
mecahuehuetl
?
?
cacahuatl
cordon
sombrero
chiquihuitl
cozcatl
conchiuhque
quilnamacaque
atlaquetzalli
cuetlastli
coyolli
chiquihuitl tanatli
ichcatl or ihuitl?
?
?
tohmitl
petlatl, tolcuextli
tepoznamaca[que]
pinolli, tenextli
engLish
TRansLaTion
round thread
amate paper
corded upright
drum [guitar]
?
?
cacao
cordage
hat
basket
jewel
pottery vessels
greens vendors
foamy chocolate
leather shoes
small bell
basket, basket
with handle
cotton or feathers?
?
?
fur or fleece
woven reed mat,
mat made of long
thick rushes
metal vendor[s]
powdered lime
[pinolli is also
wheat flour]
descRiPTion
of image
hank of thread
two small rectangles
guitar
vase-shaped vessel with internal
cross-hatching
inverted box with internal rectangles or cubes
three-lobed shape
circle with internal round shapes
hat
woven basket filled with round objects
beads on a string or cord
small vase-shaped vessel with side handles
carrot-shaped root with a leafy top
two chalice-shaped vessels, with liquid
pouring from one to the other
sandal in profile, a knotted loop of leather
jingle bell and a thin tusk-shaped object
two woven baskets with no handles
bundle of cotton, bundle of feathers?
lazy-L shape
round object with a long, projecting handle
and internal cross, like an incense burner
no image
rectangle with stippling to show a woven mat,
a bundle of reeds tied with a twisted cord
house shape and an unidentifiable object
two baskets?
noTe: Numbers correlate to figure 4.12. Glosses and images appear in figure 4.11. Normalized spellings, translations, and descriptions are author’s.
TabLe 4.1. Goods in the Tianguis of Mexico (continued)