Tozan (MH515r)
This black-line drawing for the simplex glyph of the personal name Tozan (here, attested as a man's name) shows a gopher or a field mouse (tozan) in a bird's eye view with its head pointing upward. Its eyes are open. Its tail sticks out behind it. The fur is textured. The head is rounded with tiny ears.
Stephanie Wood
The contextualizing image makes it clear that this name was changed both in the glyph and in the gloss, probably correcting some original error. A piece of paper appears to be glued over the original glyph, and the original gloss is crossed out.
A study of the tozan seems warranted. They might not all be gophers or field mice, but some of each. Our Online Nahuatl Dictionary includes suggestions for translating tozan both of these ways. The claws on this one may suggest a gopher, which is noted for its digging.
Stephanie Wood
matheo toçan
Mateo Tozan
Stephanie Wood
1560
mice, gophers, ratones, taltuzas, animales, nombres de hombres
tozan, gopher or field mouse, https://nahuatl.wired-humanities.org/content/tozan
La Taltuza o La Rata de Campo
Stephanie Wood
Matrícula de Huexotzinco, folio 515r, World Digital Library, https://www.loc.gov/resource/gdcwdl.wdl_15282/?sp=109&st=image
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