Xicotencatl (MH515r)

Xicotencatl (MH515r)
Simplex Glyph

Glyph or Iconographic Image Description: 

This black-line drawing of the simplex glyph for the personal name Xicotencatl (attested here as held by a man) features a bee (xicotli) in profile, facing toward the viewer's right. The remainder of the name (-tencatl) is not shown visually. The bee has stripes of varying thickness around its body and across its wings. An eye, two legs, and two antennae are visible. What may be a single mandible is extra long and spiraling.

Description, Credit: 

Stephanie Wood

Added Analysis: 

Xicotencatl II was the name of a famous Tlaxcallan figure at the time of the Spanish invasion. He was also called Xicotencatl The Younger and Xicotencatl II Axayacatl. He died in 1521.

Added Analysis, Credit: 

Stephanie Wood

Gloss Image: 
Gloss Diplomatic Transcription: 

Juao xicotencatl

Gloss Normalization: 

Juan Xicotencatl

Gloss Analysis, Credit: 

Stephanie Wood

Date of Manuscript: 

1560

Creator's Location (and place coverage): 

Huejotzingo, Puebla, Mexico

Semantic Categories: 
Syntax: 
Cultural Content, Credit: 

Jeff Haskett-Wood

Glyph or Iconographic Image: 
Relevant Nahuatl Dictionary Word(s): 
Image Source: 

Matrícula de Huexotzinco, folio 515r, World Digital Library, https://www.loc.gov/resource/gdcwdl.wdl_15282/?sp=109&st=image

Image Source, Rights: 

This manuscript is hosted by the Library of Congress and the World Digital Library; used here with the Creative Commons, “Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 License” (CC-BY-NC-SAq 3.0).

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