tequitl (Verg16r)
This black-line drawing of the element representing tequitl (work) shows what is meant to be a rectangle with squiggly lines dividing it into thirds. A comparison with tribute cloths as drawn in the Codex Tepetlaoztoc/Kingsborough on various folios shows rectangular white "mantas" (as glossed in Spanish) with squiggly lines dividing them into three and four pieces.
Stephanie Wood
The compound from which this element has been extracted relates to coatequitl, tribute labor. Draft labor could be agricultural, but it might also involved urban construction and mine labor, among other things. Women had to produce textiles for tribute, but it remains to be verified whether their work was called either coatequitl or tequitl.
Stephanie Wood
1539
Jeff Haskett-Wood
work, trabajo, tributos
tequi(tl), work or an allotment, https://nahuatl.wired-humanities.org/content/tequitl
el trabajo, o una asignación de tierra
Stephanie Wood
Codex Vergara, folio 15v, https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b84528032/f38.item.zoom
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