xochitototl (FCbk11f49v)
This iconographic example, featuring the black-backed oriole bird (xochitototl), is included in this digital collection for the purpose of making comparisons with related hieroglyphs. The term selected for this example comes from the Nahuatl text near the image in the Digital Florentine Codex. There is no gloss, per se. This example shows a light brown and white bird, standing in profile, and facing the viewer’s right. Perhaps surprisingly, the painter did not add yellow paint, given that the description by Eugene S. Hunn explains the parts of the bird that are yellow. Here, the bird’s left leg is raised as though it is walking (indicative of movement).
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This digital collection includes three compound Nahuatl hieroglyphs for the personal name Xochitototl (named after the bird). These are all attested as names of men. Flowers are used in these glyphs as phonetic indicators for the bird name.
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Xochitototl
xochitototl
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1577
Jeff Haskett-Wood
pájaros, ave, aves, flores
xochitoto(tl), the black-backed oriole bird, https://nahuatl.wired-humanities.org/content/xochitototl
“Flor-Pájaro” (un tipo de calandria)
Stephanie Wood
Available at Digital Florentine Codex/Códice Florentino Digital, edited by Kim N. Richter and Alicia Maria Houtrouw, "Book 11: Earthly Things", fol. 49v, Getty Research Institute, 2023. https://florentinecodex.getty.edu/en/book/11/folio/49v/images/0 Accessed 16 October 2025.
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